PRESS RELEASE

F5 Expands Managed Security Services Footprint with Launch of First Middle East-based Point of Presence

Published July 20, 2020

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Neil Jaques
Corporate Communications
F5 (EMEA)
+44 (0) 7788 336 562
n.jaques@f5.com

New Bahrain Silverline Point of Presence (PoP) to improve application performance and reduce latency for customers across the Middle East, Africa, and surrounding regions

MANAMA, BAHRAIN – F5 Networks (NASDAQ: FFIV) today announced the launch of a new Silverline Cloud Platform Point of Presence (PoP) in Bahrain.

The move is part a global expansion strategy to help customers better adapt to rapidly evolving threat imperatives and a new diversity of cloud consumption opportunities.  

Silverline enables the deployment of security services for every app – regardless of location – without upfront investments in IT infrastructure and support.

The new PoP will provide improved application performance and reduced latency for Silverline Managed Services customers in the Middle East, Africa, and adjacent regions. It encompasses F5’s Silverline Web Application Firewall (WAF)Silverline DDoS Protection, Silverline Shape Defense and Silverline Threat Intelligence offerings.

Bahrain is F5’s third Silverline PoP serving the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region, with the others located in the UK and Germany. F5 currently operates 12 other Silverline PoPs worldwide.

“The Bahrain PoP significantly enhances our ability to provide high-value managed security services that optimise and secure applications wherever they reside. It is also an acknowledgement of the Middle East’s continued and growing leadership in the cloud computing space,” said Mohammed Abukhater, F5’s RVP for Middle East and Africa.

“Our customers in the Middle East, Africa and adjacent regions can now leverage Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) to intelligently route end-users’ traffic through the Silverline Managed Services Platform PoP without latency issues. Today’s launch is a key part of our global regional PoP expansion programme and will unlock a host of new opportunities for our local customers.”

Bahrain was chosen for F5’s latest PoP location due to its strategic geography and burgeoning cloud computing credentials.

As a case in point, it was the first country in the Middle East to adopt a “cloud-first policy” and the Bahraini Government is currently aiming to reduce spending on IT infrastructure by up to 90%. Last July, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the availability of the Middle East (Bahrain) Region, which is the first AWS Region in the Middle East. Bahrain was also one of the first countries worldwide to roll out commercial 5G.

From a broader regional perspective, Bahrain is proving increasingly influential in the development of the public cloud services across the Middle East and North Africa. Gartner estimates that the region’s market is set to exceed $3bn this year, with annual revenues increasing by 21%, and cloud application services topping $1.5bn.

The PoP launch also comes as the wider EMEA region continues to stand out for its multi-cloud momentum and ambition.  

According to F5’s sixth annual State of Application Services (SOAS) report, 88% of surveyed EMEA organisations are now leveraging multi-cloud environments, compared to 87% in the Americas and 86% in the APCJ region. 27% of EMEA respondents also claimed they will have more than half of their applications in the cloud by the end of 2020. Over half (54%) agreed that cloud in all its forms is the top strategic trend for the next two to five years.

F5 Silverline offers the following managed security services:

  • Silverline Web Application Firewall (WAF). Silverline WAF is a cloud-based security service built on F5 Advanced WAF, with 24/7 support from highly specialised security experts to help organisations protect web apps and data, as well as ensure compliance with industry security standards.
  • Silverline DDoS Protection. Silverline DDoS Protection is a managed, cloud-delivered protection service that detects and mitigates DDoS attacks in real-time. It uses industry-leading DDoS attack mitigation bandwidth to stop even the largest of volumetric DDoS attacks from reaching the network infrastructure.
  • Silverline Shape Defense. Silverline Shape Defense is a managed cloud-based security service that protects against sophisticated bots, credential stuffing, web scraping, and other automation attacks that lead to fraud and abuse.  The service leverages Artificial Intelligence (AI) to accurately determine in real-time if an application request is from a fraudulent source. It stops the bad traffic without introducing friction for legitimate users.
  • Silverline Threat Intelligence. Silverline Threat Intelligence is a cloud-based managed service that blocks malicious activity before it reaches your environment. The solution markedly increases efficiency by eliminating wasted effort spent processing threat communications.
Availability

The F5 Silverline Managed Security Services offerings via the Bahrain PoP are available now. Please contact a local F5 sales office for additional product and service availability information.

To learn more about Silverline Managed Security Services, visit F5.com.

About F5

F5 (NASDAQ: FFIV) powers applications from development through their entire lifecycle, across any multi-cloud environment, so our customers—enterprise businesses, service providers, governments, and consumer brands—can deliver differentiated, high-performing, and secure digital experiences. For more information, go to f5.com. You can also follow @F5_EMEA on Twitter or visit us on LinkedIn and Facebook for more information about F5, its partners, and technologies.

F5, BIG-IQ, BIG-IP, Silverline, Shape, Shape Defense, and NGINX are trademarks or service marks of F5 Networks, Inc., in the U.S. and other countries. All other product and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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