Browse the full management transaction log of F5 NETWORKS, INC., a listed equity based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, F5 NETWORKS, INC. has published 160 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €20.5bn. The latest transaction was reported on 12 November 2021 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: Locoh-Donou Francois. Every trade is free.
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F5 NETWORKS, INC. (ticker FFIV) is a U.S.-listed technology company traded on the NASDAQ in the United States. For French-, Belgian- and Swiss-based investors, F5 is best understood as an infrastructure and security software provider focused on how modern applications are delivered, protected and optimized across on-premises, cloud and edge environments. The company is historically associated with application delivery controllers, load balancing and application security, and it has built a strong installed base across large enterprises, telecom operators, cloud providers and hybrid IT environments. Founded in the late 1990s, F5 developed its franchise around three core promises: keep applications available, make them perform reliably and secure them against increasingly complex threats. Its headquarters are in Seattle, Washington, underscoring its roots in the U.S. technology ecosystem. Today, F5’s portfolio is broader and more strategic than the legacy perception of a hardware-centric networking vendor. The company is organizing its offerings around the F5 Application Delivery and Security Platform (ADSP), a converged platform that combines application delivery, traffic management, web and API security, threat protection and networking optimization across physical appliances, software deployments and SaaS-based services. Key product families include BIG-IP, NGINX and F5 Distributed Cloud services. This matters from an equity-analysis perspective because it shows F5 continuing to migrate toward a more software-led, recurring-revenue profile while maintaining relevance in mission-critical infrastructure. The company sits at the intersection of cybersecurity, networking and cloud infrastructure, competing with large platform vendors and specialized security players, but it retains a differentiated position through deep application-layer expertise and a long track record with large, complex customer environments. Geographically, F5 has a global footprint, serving customers across North America, EMEA, Asia-Pacific and other international markets. Recent corporate developments reinforce the company’s push into AI infrastructure and AI security. In late 2025 and into 2026, F5 announced major updates to BIG-IP, new AI-focused security capabilities, and partnerships intended to strengthen secure, high-performance data delivery for modern workloads. The company has also highlighted its broader ADSP roadmap, indicating continued product investment and a strategic emphasis on protecting AI systems, APIs and distributed applications. For investors, the key takeaway is that F5 combines exposure to durable demand for cybersecurity and application performance with an established enterprise customer base and an ongoing transition toward higher-value software and platform offerings.