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UBiqube

UBiqube is an enterprise software vendor that provides a programmable platform for end-to-end network and security orchestration across heterogeneous infrastructures.

  • Network and security orchestration platform for multi-vendor, multi-domain environments.
  • Policy-based automation for provisioning, configuration, and lifecycle management of network and security services.
  • Support for hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructures, including integration with virtualized and containerized network functions.
  • Tooling for DevOps-style workflows, including orchestration design, testing, and deployment through APIs and templates.
  • Use cases spanning managed services, enterprise IT operations, and service provider environments.

More About UBiqube

UBiqube focuses on network and security orchestration software used by enterprises, service providers, and managed service providers that operate multi-vendor infrastructures. Its platform is designed as a programmable orchestration layer that abstracts underlying physical, virtual, and cloud-based resources to provide policy-driven automation for deployment and lifecycle management of network and security services. This positions UBiqube within enterprise categories such as network automation, network orchestration, and security policy orchestration.

The company’s offerings are typically deployed in environments where organizations manage heterogeneous devices and systems from various vendors, including firewalls, routers, switches, Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) devices, and virtual network functions. UBiqube provides API-based integration and adapter frameworks so that operators can onboard different technologies into standardized workflows. Through this approach, network and security teams can implement consistent policies and automation logic across legacy infrastructure, software-defined networks, and cloud-native architectures.

From an architectural standpoint, UBiqube exposes a centralized orchestration engine, a modeling layer for network and security services, and interfaces for northbound integration with IT service management, OSS/BSS, and Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) toolchains. The platform typically supports RESTful APIs and common data models to enable integration with existing enterprise workflows. Users can design service blueprints, define configuration templates, and implement conditional logic that the orchestration engine executes across multiple domains and vendors.

UBiqube aligns with DevOps and NetOps practices by allowing infrastructure teams to treat network and security configurations as repeatable, testable artifacts. The platform can be used to build automated pipelines for provisioning new services, performing change management at scale, and enforcing compliance policies. This supports use cases such as automated site rollouts, standardized security policy deployment, and coordinated changes across Wide Area Network (WAN), data center, and cloud environments.

In the broader marketplace taxonomy, UBiqube can be categorized under network automation and orchestration (network operations), multi-domain service orchestration (telecom and service provider operations), and security orchestration for configuration and policy management (security operations). Its focus on multi-vendor and multi-domain coverage makes it relevant for organizations that need a single orchestration layer rather than vendor-specific management tools. The platform is typically evaluated alongside other network automation and orchestration solutions that address similar enterprise and service-provider requirements for policy-driven, API-centric control of complex infrastructures.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 75
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Market Segmentation

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