F5 BIG-IP Next for Kubernetes, F5’s new intelligent proxy, combined with NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPUs, transforms application delivery for AI workloads
Security firm F5 has released patches for vulnerabilities in its BIG-IP and BIG-IQ products, after the flaws were reported to it on 18 August by threat research outfit Rapid7.
Security firm F5 has disclosed a critical vulnerability in its BIG-IP product, a family of hardware and software solutions that are used for application delivery and centralised device management.
Veteran vulnerability researcher Dave Aitel has offered his views on a major flaw in the BIG-IP range of devices, saying that the fact many people had assumed it had never been found and exploited could well be incorrect.
Organisations going through digital transformation projects want consistent outcomes, F5 Networks executive vice president and general manager of application services Kara Sprague told iTWire, especially in the areas of improved customer experiences, return on digital investment, and greater business agility.
A new version of the BIG-IP network management software helps secure applications running on premises or in the cloud.
Application delivery networking specialist F5 Networks has introduced the BIG-IP 4200v, a hardware platform that can be used to consolidate multiple services.
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