Defendant

Array Networks Inc.

1 case as defendant.

Company profile

Array Networks Inc. is an American technology company headquartered in Milpitas, California, founded in 2000 by Lawrence Lu. The company was publicly traded on the Taiwan Stock Exchange under the ticker 3664, with a reported market capitalization of $21.6 million as of May 2026. However, some recent sources suggest a shift to private ownership in the mid-2020s. Employee counts vary across sources, ranging from approximately 250 to 357 employees, with reported annual revenues between $17.2 million and $77 million.

Array Networks specializes in application delivery networking and cybersecurity solutions. Its product portfolio includes Application Delivery Controllers (ADCs), Secure Access Gateways (SSL VPNs), Web Application Firewalls (WAF), WAN Optimization, and Network Functions Platforms (AVX Series). These offerings aim to enhance application availability, performance, and security for enterprises, with deployment options including physical, virtual, and cloud-based appliances.

In patent litigation, Array Networks Inc. operates as a defendant. The company has been involved in one tracked case, Realtime Data LLC v. Array Networks Inc. et al. This posture indicates Array Networks is an operating company defending its products and services against patent infringement claims.

The single tracked case against Array Networks Inc. was brought by Realtime Data LLC, a prolific non-practicing entity (NPE) known for asserting a portfolio of patents related to data compression and encoding. The case against Array Networks Inc. has appeared in the District of Delaware and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC). Realtime Data LLC has pursued similar patent infringement claims against numerous other technology companies across various jurisdictions.

Realtime Data LLC v. Array Networks Inc. et al.

Dismissal affirmed on appeal
Docket:
21-2251

The Federal Circuit affirmed the district court's dismissal, finding the claims of the patents, which included US Patents 7,415,530, 8,717,203, 9,054,728, 9,116,908, and 9,667,751, invalid under 35 U.S.C. § 101 as being directed to abstract ideas. The specific patent 8643513 was not listed among those asserted in the provided text.