Discover the full insider trade history of NetApp, Inc., a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, NetApp, Inc. has recorded 83 reports. Market capitalisation: €18bn. The latest transaction was filed on 23 June 2022 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: Kurian George. The full history is accessible without an account.
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NetApp, Inc. is a U.S. technology company listed on the NYSE/NASDAQ universe under NASDAQ: NTAP, and headquartered in San Jose, California, in the United States. For French-speaking investors, the company is best understood as a data infrastructure specialist rather than a pure-play hardware vendor. NetApp’s business combines enterprise storage systems, data management software, and cloud services, with a strategic emphasis on hybrid cloud environments and AI-ready infrastructure. Over time, the company has evolved from a traditional storage player into a more software- and services-oriented platform provider, which has improved the quality and resilience of its revenue mix. Founded in 1992, NetApp built its reputation in enterprise storage and data management for mission-critical workloads. Its current corporate headquarters in San Jose reflects its long-standing Silicon Valley roots and its pivot toward modern infrastructure software. The company’s portfolio is typically organized around two core segments: Hybrid Cloud and Public Cloud. Hybrid Cloud includes all-flash storage systems, data protection, object storage, and software designed to help enterprises manage data across on-premises environments. Public Cloud covers cloud storage and data services delivered in cooperation with the major hyperscale cloud platforms. From a competitive standpoint, NetApp operates in a highly contested market against Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Pure Storage, and the native storage services offered by the leading cloud providers. Its competitive edge lies in data portability, interoperability across data center and cloud, and a strong installed base in enterprise workloads that need performance, security, and resilience. NetApp also highlights its cyber-resilient storage capabilities and its position in the all-flash market, where it has recently reported share gains. Key products and services include the AFF A-Series and C-Series all-flash systems, StorageGRID object storage, cloud storage offerings, and integrated solutions designed for multicloud architectures. NetApp serves customers globally, with a broad commercial footprint across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific through direct sales, channel partners, and cloud alliances. Recent company developments have been constructive. NetApp reported record fiscal 2025 results, including stronger operating margins and continued momentum in all-flash storage and cloud services. Management has also emphasized accelerating demand for AI-ready infrastructure, while product announcements and cloud partnerships in 2025 reinforced the company’s positioning as an intelligent data infrastructure provider for enterprise customers.