I saw this recent white paper on the IDG website on why Citrix’s Netscaler ADC beats F5. It’s an interesting read that created a handful of inquiries from end-user buyers, channel partners and ...
F5 Networks last week announced it had settled a patent dispute surrounding F5’s “Cookie Persistence” patent that enables key capabilities for traffic management and load-balancing products. The two ...
I started another thread earlier this week in regards to replacing TMG reverse proxy. I was looking at MS options ARR (Application Request Routing) and WAP (Web Application Proxy). We just had F5 in a ...
This is out of curiosity. If you're deploying Citrix XenApp, and you already have Juniper SSL VPNs and F5 LTMs in place, is there any tangible benefit of getting Citrix Netscalers? No.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover how technology helps business compete. This article is more than 10 years old. When a pretty much unknown company launches ...
F5 Networks, a maker of networking gear for big Web sites, has patented a way to improve communications between Internet browsers and Web sites and sued three competitors for infringing that patent.
The NetScaler 12000, priced at $71,000 and officially introduced Monday, accelerates application delivery and will be available at the end of May though Citrix's authorized channel, the Fort ...
The traffic management vendor, based here, is offering end users a year of free support and a trade-in rebate of up to $15,000 if they buy a NetScaler Secure Application Switch by March 31. Alex ...
F5 Networks (FFIV) reports Tuesday after the close, following a quarter when its stock soared more than 50% to $103 a share, while settling back recently to just over $98 a share. Many of its peers in ...
CEO finds Braveheart spirit on honeymoon in Edinburgh... The CEOs of Citrix and NetScaler have appeared together in public for the first time since the announcement last week that Citrix is set to ...