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Home » A10 Networks Expands AI & Security Solutions, Q4 Revenue Up 5%

A10 Networks Expands AI & Security Solutions, Q4 Revenue Up 5%

February 4, 2025
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A10 Networks closed 2024 with solid revenue growth and expanding margins, driven by improving service provider demand and strong enterprise expansion. The company reported $74.2 million in Q4 revenue, a 5% year-over-year increase, with enterprise revenue up 8% and service provider revenue up 4%. CEO Dhrupad Trivedi highlighted AI’s role as a major catalyst for infrastructure investment, positioning A10’s high-throughput, low-latency solutions as a key enabler for energy-efficient AI data centers.

A10 closed 2024 with $261.7 million in revenue (+4% YoY) and $50.1 million in GAAP net income. The company’s non-GAAP net income grew 18% to $64.8 million, reflecting strong execution in security and networking solutions. Adjusted EBITDA margin remained strong at 28.5%, reinforcing A10’s financial discipline. The company also boosted cash reserves to $195.6 million, generated $25.7 million in cash from operations, and returned $10.2 million to investors through dividends and share buybacks.

Looking ahead, A10 said it plans to launch new security solutions in 2025, leveraging years of R&D investment to enhance its position in enterprise and service provider markets. With service provider spending normalizing and AI infrastructure demand accelerating, A10 sees 2025 as a pivotal year for continued growth and innovation in high-performance, power-efficient security solutions.

Q4 2024 Performance:

• Revenue: $74.2 million (+5% YoY)

• Enterprise Revenue: +8% YoY

• Service Provider Revenue: +4% YoY

• GAAP Gross Margin: 79.9%

• Non-GAAP Gross Margin: 80.7%

• GAAP Net Income: $18.3 million (24.7% of revenue), EPS: $0.24

• Non-GAAP Net Income: $23.0 million (30.9% of revenue), EPS: $0.31

• Adjusted EBITDA: $27.3 million (36.8% of revenue), up from $24.0 million in Q4 2023

• Cash Reserves: $195.6 million (up from $159.3 million in Q4 2023)

• Cash from Operations: $25.7 million

• Investor Returns: $10.2 million distributed via buybacks ($5.8M) and dividends ($4.4M)

Full-Year 2024 Performance:

• Revenue: $261.7 million (+4% YoY)

• GAAP Net Income: $50.1 million (19.2% of revenue), EPS: $0.67

• Non-GAAP Net Income: $64.8 million (24.8% of revenue), EPS: $0.86

• Adjusted EBITDA Margin: 28.5% (vs. 28.3% in 2023)

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