Best IP Address Management (IPAM) Software for Microsoft 365

Find and compare the best IP Address Management (IPAM) software for Microsoft 365 in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top IP Address Management (IPAM) software for Microsoft 365 on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    LightMesh Reviews

    LightMesh

    Tidal LightMesh

    $35 USD per month
    1 Rating
    Tidal LightMesh IPAM redefines network management by eliminating spreadsheets and offering intuitive subnet visualization, automated discovery, and bulk import tools. With TreeView mapping and detailed IP insights, users gain a complete view of their IP space while seamlessly navigating between subnets and individual addresses. Built for scalability and efficiency, LightMesh provides real-time capacity alerts, Nmap integration, and advanced search tools, ensuring comprehensive control over IP resources. Audit trails, rollback functionality, and API integrations enhance automation, while role-based access control and team management improve security and collaboration. LightMesh integrates with AWS and Azure, making it easy to manage cloud and on-prem networks from a single dashboard. Bulk subnet imports with custom field mapping simplify migration from outdated tracking systems, while global search functionality enables quick access to IPs, hostnames, and subnets. Ideal for small IT teams to complex enterprise networks, LightMesh delivers the flexibility, automation, and security needed to optimize and scale efficiently. Try it free today!
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    BloxOne DDI Reviews
    BloxOne DDI represents the first cloud-managed solution in the industry, allowing for centralized control and automation of DNS, DHCP, and IP address management (DDI) within hybrid and multi-cloud environments. This innovative service, built on the cloud-native BloxOne® Platform and offered as a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), addresses the challenges of complexity, bottlenecks, and scalability that often accompany traditional DDI systems. By transitioning core network services from on-premises data centers to the cloud, users can achieve enhanced multi-cloud visibility and a unified management experience. Network service provisioning across various locations becomes more efficient, as the orchestration and automation of DNS, DHCP, and IP address provisioning can be seamlessly handled from the cloud. This solution not only provides direct connectivity to the internet and cloud applications for all users through local DNS resolution but also eliminates the need for manual intervention. Consequently, the automation of network service provisioning empowers DevOps teams to operate at the speed required for cloud-based initiatives. Additionally, organizations can better adapt to changing demands while maintaining a streamlined approach to network management.
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