F5 Networks, Inc. is an American company that specializes in application delivery networking (ADN), application availability & performance, multi-cloud management, application security, network security, access & authorization and online fraud prevention. F5 is headquartered in Seattle, Washington in F5 Tower, with an additional 75 offices in 43 countries focusing on sales, support, development, manufacturing, and administrative jobs. Notable office locations include Spokane, Washington; New York City ; Boulder, Colorado; London, England; San Jose, California; and San Francisco . F5's originally offered application delivery controller (ADC) technology, but expanded into application layer, automation, multi-cloud, and security services. As ransomware, data leaks, DDoS, and other attacks on businesses of all sizes are arising, companies such as F5 have continued to reinvent themselves. While the majority of F5's revenue continues to be attributed to their hardware products such as the BIG-IP iSeries chassis systems, the company has begun to offer additional modules on their proprietary operating system, TMOS (Traffic Management Operating System.) These modules are listed below and include, but are not limited to, Local Traffic Manager (LTM), Advanced Web Application Firewall (AWAF), DNS (previously named GTM), and Access Policy Manager (APM). These offer organizations running the BIG-IP the ability to deploy load balancing, Layer 7 application firewalls, single sign-on (for Azure AD, Active Directory, LDAP, and Okta), as well as enterprise-level VPNs. While the BIG-IP was traditionally a hardware product, F5 now offers it as a virtual machine, which they have branded as the BIG-IP Virtual Edition. The BIG-IP Virtual Edition is cloud agnostic and can be deployed on-premises or in a public or hybrid cloud. F5's customers include Microsoft, Oracle, Alaska Airlines, and Facebook.
F5 Inc., originally named "F5 Labs"[1] and formerly branded "F5 Networks, Inc." was established in 1996.[2] Currently the company's public facing branding[3] generally presents the company as just "F5."
In 1997, F5 launched its first product,[4] a load balancer called BIG-IP. BIG-IP served the purpose of reallocating server traffic away from overloaded servers. In June 1999, the company had its initial public offering and was listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange with symbol FFIV.[5]
In 2017, François Locoh-Donou replaced John McAdam as president and CEO.[6] Later in 2017, F5 launched a dedicated site and organization focused on gathering global threat intelligence data, analyzing application threats, and publishing related findings, dubbed “F5 Labs” in a nod to the company's history. The team continues to research application threats and publish findings every week. On May 3, 2017, F5 announced[7] that it would move from its longtime headquarters on the waterfront near Seattle Center to a downtown Seattle skyscraper that will be called F5 Tower. The move occurred in early 2019.
Notable F5 employees include Igor Sysoev, the author of Nginx.
Products and services offered by F5 are used by 48 of the Fortune 50[8] rely on F5 for load balancing, Layer 7 application security, and API management.
F5's BIG-IP product family comprises hardware, modularized software, and virtual appliances that run the F5 TMOS operating system.[9][10] Depending on the appliance selected, one or more BIG-IP product modules can be added.
Offerings include:
On September 7, 2004, F5 Networks released version 9.0 of the BIG-IP software in addition to appliances to run the software. Version 9.0 also marked the introduction of the company's TMOS architecture,[11] with significant enhancements including:
In 2019, F5 acquired NGINX, the company responsible for the widely used open-source web server software, for $670 million.[14] The company supports the open source software as well as commercial versions of the software.
In 2020, F5 acquired Shape Security, an artificial intelligence-based bot detection company, for $1 billion.[15] It also sells products to protect applications against fraud.[16]
Silverline is a cloud-based managed security service. Its offerings include security services such as WAF, DDoS, and Anti-Bot protection services. The Silverline services are enabled by BIG-IP ASM, Shape, and NGINX technology platforms.
In 2021, F5 acquired Volterra, an edge networking company, for $500 million.[17] It sells SaaS security services.
Reported on Monday, September 20, 2021, F5, Inc. announced plans to acquire Threat Stack, a Boston, MA cloud security startup for a reported $68 million. The deal is expected to close during F5's first fiscal quarter of 2022, which begins on October 1, 2021.[18][19]
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