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FusionLayer

FusionLayer is an enterprise networking software vendor that provides IP address management, Domain Name System (DNS), and network automation capabilities for hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructures.

  • Network infrastructure automation and orchestration for hybrid, multi-cloud, and edge environments
  • IP address management (IPAM) and authoritative DNS services for complex enterprise networks
  • Support for software-defined data centers and virtualized network overlays
  • Integration with cloud platforms and DevOps workflows for network service provisioning
  • Federated management of distributed network services and configurations

More About FusionLayer

FusionLayer focuses on network infrastructure software that helps enterprises and service providers manage IP addressing, DNS, and related core network services in hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Its offerings align with categories such as IP address management (IPAM), DNS management, and network automation for data center, campus, and edge networks. The software is deployed to provide a source of record for IP space and naming, while automating provisioning workflows across physical, virtual, and cloud-native infrastructures.

The company’s platforms are typically used in architectures that include private data centers, public cloud platforms, and virtualized network overlays. FusionLayer supports scenarios where network teams need to maintain consistent IP and DNS information across multiple environments, including software-defined data centers and network functions virtualized on commodity hardware. The tools are designed to operate as a layer between Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) or orchestration systems and underlying network services such as Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), DNS, and IP address pools.

From a technology standpoint, FusionLayer products work with standard networking protocols such as DNS and DHCP, and they maintain authoritative records for IP allocations and hostnames. The solutions often integrate with cloud APIs and orchestration frameworks used in DevOps pipelines, enabling automated creation and update of DNS records and IP assignments when new workloads or services are instantiated. This type of integration places FusionLayer in the broader category of network automation and orchestration (network operations and DevOps tooling).

In enterprise and institutional environments, FusionLayer is positioned for use by network operations teams, cloud platform teams, and architects responsible for hybrid connectivity. Typical use cases include consolidating fragmented IP address spreadsheets into a central system, enforcing consistent naming conventions, and enabling automated network service provisioning for virtual machines, containers, and edge devices. Service providers can use the software to manage distributed IP and DNS resources across multiple sites and customer environments.

Within an enterprise IT directory or marketplace taxonomy, FusionLayer maps to several categories: IP address management (IPAM) for address planning and lifecycle tracking; DNS management for authoritative DNS zones and records; and network automation for workflow orchestration and integration with cloud and DevOps tools. These capabilities are oriented toward organizations seeking structured control over core network services in heterogeneous, multi-cloud, and software-defined infrastructures.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 45
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services