Allot delivers network-native cybersecurity and traffic intelligence to telecom operators and enterprises globally. The tech stack reflects dual operational modes: orchestration and policy control (Kubernetes, Ansible) paired with analytics and storage backends (Oracle, Sybase, SQL Server) — a pattern common to carriers managing both real-time enforcement and historical compliance. Active hiring accelerates in engineering and sales, with project focus on POCs, Salesforce integration, and SecaaS portfolio expansion, suggesting a shift toward software-as-a-service delivery alongside traditional platform sales.
Allot is a publicly traded (NASDAQ: ALLT) network security and intelligence company serving over 500 service providers and 1,000 enterprises. The platform operates across network-native cybersecurity, traffic analytics, policy enforcement, and subscriber security services, deployed in carrier and enterprise environments worldwide. Revenue is driven by two segments: subscription-based security services reaching millions of end subscribers, and managed platform deployments. The engineering-heavy, globally distributed hiring footprint (Israel, India, Spain, Canada, and Asia-Pacific) indicates scaling of platform development and customer delivery across time zones.
Allot's stack spans Kubernetes and Ansible for orchestration, C++, Python, and Go for application layers, multi-database backends (Oracle, Sybase, SQL Server), and cloud deployment across AWS, Azure, and GCP. Salesforce powers CRM operations.
Allot recruits across Israel, India, Spain, Canada, Germany, Taiwan, Singapore, Colombia, and Japan — a nine-country footprint typical of carrier-scale infrastructure vendors managing global support and development.
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