Heficed launches world’s first self-service IP management platform

The world’s first self-service IP (Internet Protocol) management platform has launched, automating a time-consuming manual process saving companies and government organisations critical time and money when managing their complex IP portfolios.

Heficed’s innovative service makes controlling and managing an IP estate much easier for organisations needing to deploy a large volume and wide variety of IP addresses (unique identifiers which all devices require to access the internet).

Heficed offers a simpler, smarter way to manage a complex IP network and can be up and running in minutes. With access to all global IP markets in one place, users can design and tailor IP addresses to meet specific business needs and side-step the lack of available IP addresses via some regional registrars.

If the user needs IPs from a particular region, they can get to market quickly without administrative delays, whether their business has a physical presence in that region or not.

Vincentas Grinius, CEO and co-founder of Heficed, said: “We’ve designed the new Heficed platform in direct response to customer demand for a ‘single pane of glass’ IP-centric approach to provisioning physical and virtual infrastructure. This is a true innovation in the marketplace, giving users full control over their IP assets, removing hassle, and delivering cost and operational efficiencies.”

Headquartered in London, Heficed is a disruptive service, aiming to change the way companies and government organisations deploy and manage IP addresses, speeding up the process and lowering the costs associated with provisioning IPs to physical and virtual infrastructure.

Grinius continued: “Our vision is to become the number one online platform for network engineering, including IP management, and to introduce new standards to the market by combining the APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) of the various Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) across the globe.”

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