Type Public Predecessor F5 Labs | Industry Technology | |
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Traded as NASDAQ: FFIV
S&P 500 Component Founded February 26, 1996; 21 years ago (1996-02-26) Headquarters Seattle, Washington, United States |
F5 Networks, Inc. is an American-based company that specializes in application delivery networking (ADN) technology for the delivery of web applications and the security, performance, availability of servers, data storage devices, and other network and cloud resources. F5 is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, and has other development, manufacturing, and sales/marketing offices.
Contents
- F5 networks the application networking story
- Corporate history
- Acquisitions
- BIG IP
- BIG IP software development history
- BIG IQ
- Herculon
- Silverline
- References
Known originally for its load balancing product, today F5's product and services line has expanded into all things related to the delivery of applications, including local load balancing and acceleration, global (DNS based) load balancing and acceleration, security through web application firewall and application authentication and access products, DDOS defense, and more, both for the local datacenter and cloud.
F5 networks the application networking story
Corporate history
F5 Networks, originally named F5 Labs, was established in 1996. The company name was inspired by the 1996 movie Twister, in which reference was made to the fastest and most powerful tornado on the Fujita Scale: F5.
F5's first product was a load balancer called BIG-IP. When a server went down or became overloaded, BIG-IP directed traffic away from that server to other servers that could handle the load. In June 1999, the company had its initial public offering and was listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange with symbol FFIV.
In 2010 and 2011, F5 Networks was on Fortune's list of 100 Fastest-Growing Companies. The company was also rated one of the top ten best-performing stocks by S&P 500 in 2010. F5 was also named a Best Place to Work by online jobs and recruiting site Glassdoor in 2015 and 2016.
Competitors included Cisco Systems, Citrix Systems, and Radware.
François Locoh-Donou will take over as president and CEO on April 3, 2017.>
Acquisitions
BIG-IP
F5's BIG-IP product family comprises purpose-built hardware, modularized software, and virtualized solutions that run the F5 TMOS operating system. Depending on the appliance selected, one or more BIG-IP product modules can be added to a BIG-IP device to deliver multiple networking functions on a single, unified platform.
Notable products include:
BIG-IP software development history
On September 7, 2004, F5 Networks released version 9.0 of the BIG-IP software in addition to a new collection of BIG-IP appliances on which customers could run said software. Version 9.0 also marked the introduction of the company’s TMOS architecture, with significant enhancements including:
Subsequent releases have expanded the BIG-IP/TMOS platform to enhance performance, improve application security, and better support cloud application deployments.
BIG-IQ
F5 describes BIG-IQ as a framework for managing BIG-IP devices and application services, irrespective of their form factors (hardware, software or cloud) or deployment model (on-premises, private/public cloud or hybrid). BIG-IQ supports integration with other ecosystem participants such as public cloud providers, and orchestration engines through cloud connectors and through a set of open RESTful APIs. BIG-IQ uses a multi-tenant approach to management. This allows organizations to move closer to IT as a Service without concern that it might affect the stability or security of the services fabric.[24]
Herculon
Herculon is a product for security administrators. DDoS Hybrid Defender and SSL Orchestrator, were introduced in January 2017.
Silverline
Silverline is a cloud-based application service. Its offerings include security services such as WAF and DDoS protection services.