F5 launches NGINX One, simplifies app security and delivery for dev, ops and platform teams

F5 launches NGINX One, simplifies app security and delivery for dev, ops and platform teams

F5 has announced the general availability of F5 NGINX One, combining advanced load balancing, web and application server capabilities, API gateway functionalities and security features in a dedicated package.

Customers are now able to simply manage and secure F5 NGINX instances and NGINX Open Source from a single cloud management interface. End-to-end visibility speeds apps to market and enables advanced features like AI more efficiently versus a traditional siloed approach. 

This new offering makes NGINX technology easier to deploy, unlocking capabilities unmatched by competitors. NGINX One consolidates formerly individual offerings such as NGINX Plus into a unified solution, leading to cost savings and simplified deployments.

Via the new NGINX One Console, customers can ensure global policy compliance and establish a comprehensive view of NGINX, making it easier for organizations to do the right thing for their teams and their business. 

“Successful application deployment is a team sport,” said Shawn Wormke, Vice President and General Manager for NGINX at F5. “App delivery and security functions – and corresponding visibility – are often sequestered among individual groups. NGINX One is ideal for modern, ephemeral, and cloud-native app components such as containers and Kubernetes, providing a solution that cost-effectively optimizes, scales, and secures complicated application and API environments across multiple teams.” 

Today’s application teams in the enterprise face the unprecedented difficulty of delivering apps across a wide variety of contexts – from high-performance ‘bare metal’ servers to virtual machines and sprawling Kubernetes clusters, across data centers and in the public cloud. Applying uniform policies for security, compliance and app delivery configuration has challenged these new widely distributed application architectures. For many organizations, maintaining hybrid and multicloud environments adds considerable operational overhead. 

NGINX One improves app security and delivery for development, operations and platform teams by making it easier to own, optimize and govern NGINX components in any context. With the NGINX One Console, teams can broadly and easily enforce security policies across the application ecosystem, receive and implement configuration guidance, and automate version and patch updates – all helping to ensure compliance. 
  “The success of microservices-based and containerized applications and app components relies on the work of many separate teams,” said Jim Mercer, IDC Program Vice President, Software Development, DevOps, and DevSecOps. “NGINX One is essentially designed to make it easier to harmonize these workflows. This release marks the evolution of NGINX from primarily a development tool to a more mature enterprise-class SaaS-based solution. As a result, customers may be able to reduce certain point solutions since they can see performance and security data across the NGINX application landscape without being limited to a single Kubernetes cluster.” 

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