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Seattle application delivery and security (NASDAQ: FFIV) ~$2.8B revenue; BIG-IP ADC + NGINX + F5 Distributed Cloud, ADSP Partner Program (CrowdStrike/DigiCert), hardware-to-SaaS transition competing with Cloudflare.
F5, Inc. is a Seattle, Washington-based application security and delivery technology company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: FFIV) as an S&P 500 Information Technology component — providing application delivery controllers, multi-cloud application security, load balancing, and distributed cloud security services to enterprise customers managing applications across on-premises data centers, private clouds, and public cloud environments (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) through approximately 6,000 employees worldwide. F5's product portfolio spans hardware BIG-IP appliances (application delivery controllers providing load balancing, SSL offloading, web application firewall, and traffic management in on-premises data centers), software BIG-IP Virtual Edition (the same application delivery functionality running as virtual machines in private clouds), NGINX (the open-source web server and reverse proxy acquired in 2019 for $670M, with NGINX Plus as the commercial offering), and F5 Distributed Cloud Services (multi-cloud networking, bot defense, API security, and DDoS mitigation delivered as-a-service). F5 launched the Application Delivery and Security Platform (ADSP) Partner Program with inaugural technology partners including AppViewX, CrowdStrike, DigiCert, Kasm Technologies, Keyfactor, MazeBolt, and OPSWAT — integrating certificate lifecycle management, endpoint detection, DDoS protection, and application security testing into a unified platform. CEO François Locoh-Donou leads F5's multi-year transition from a hardware-dominant business (where BIG-IP physical appliances generated 60%+ of revenue at peak) toward a software and SaaS-led model that grows recurring revenue as enterprises migrate applications to cloud environments. In fiscal year 2024, F5 reported revenue of approximately $2.8 billion.
Autonomous mobile robot company for warehouse automation; flexible AMR-based fulfillment systems that adapt to changing product mixes without fixed infrastructure.
Hermes Robotics is an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) and warehouse automation company developing robots and software for logistics and fulfillment operations in warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities. The company builds ground-based autonomous robots capable of transporting goods, fulfilling orders, and navigating dynamic warehouse environments alongside human workers, with software for fleet management and warehouse orchestration.
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