F5 will be the 'beneficiary of investment' into AI: CEO

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F5 Networks (FFIV) reported first-quarter earnings on Monday that beat analyst expectations despite a slight hit in revenue year-over-year. F5 CEO Fran?ois Locoh-Donou joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the results, expressing confidence in F5's ability to "execute over the next two quarters."

Locoh-Donou notes over the past three months they've seen "more stability" from large enterprise customers compared to last quarter when many projects were halted due to budget issues. This quarter reflected enterprise projects with clearer budgets and planning, giving F5 "more visibility and stability" for their own positioning moving forward.

He explains that as enterprises utilize multiple clouds to deliver "digital experiences," there is a "crisis for securing" all these environments. This benefits F5 since they have built "a portfolio that is unique in its ability to secure all applications regardless of where they're at."

With the growth of "modern applications" like AI, Locoh-Donou sees increased demand for security, which can fuel F5's success long-term. He stresses security is a "huge issue" for AI, requiring infrastructure and money to perfect F5's ability to "really secure" AI workloads across clouds. While currently expensive, he believes it's an investment that should pay off over time.

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Editor's note: This article was written by Angel Smith

Video Transcript

- F5 topping estimates on the top and bottom line for the first quarter. The multicloud application services company seeing earnings growth despite a dip in revenue from a year ago. And while customers continue to watch their budgets, F5 sees encouraging signs of stabilizing demand trends. Here to discuss this and more is Francois Locoh-Donou F5 chief executive officer and president. Francois, it is great to see you again. Thanks so much for joining us.

FRANCOIS LOCOH-DONOU: Thank you.

- Talk to me about the stabilizing demand. Talk me through what you are seeing from customers and their willingness to spend.

FRANCOIS LOCOH-DONOU: Julie, I think last year, we were seeing a lot of customers that were canceling projects or delaying projects because they were surprised, you know, sometimes in the middle of a project that their budget would go away. We have not been seeing that over the last six months. And specifically over the last three months, we have seen more predictability and more stability with large enterprise customers around the globe.

We've seen that both in the US and outside of the US where customers are clear on their budgets going in. And they move forward with the projects that they have planned. So it gives us a little more visibility and stability in the business.