Ubiquiti manufactures networking hardware (routers, gateways, security appliances) paired with cloud-based management software (UniFi ecosystem). The stack is heavily weighted toward embedded systems (C/C++, Linux, OpenWrt, Buildroot) and firmware integration, with Python and Docker handling backend orchestration and CI/CD. The company is now adopting generative AI tooling (GitHub Copilot, Claude, ChatGPT) and DPDK for packet processing—a signal of optimization pressure on both developer velocity and networking performance. Engineering dominates hiring (112 of 143 active roles), skewed toward mid and senior levels, indicating sustained product development intensity rather than scaling sales.
Ubiquiti designs and manufactures networking hardware for IT infrastructure, including UniFi-branded wireless access points, routers, gateways, and security products, complemented by cloud management dashboards (UniFi Network Application, UniFi Protect, UniFi Drive). The product portfolio spans campus networks, small-to-medium business deployments, and edge security. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in New York, the company operates as a public entity with 1,001–5,000 employees. Manufacturing and R&D footprint spans Taiwan, Romania, Ukraine, and Eastern Europe, with engineering teams also distributed across North America and Southeast Asia.
C/C++, Linux, OpenWrt, Buildroot, Broadcom, and Arista hardware; backend services run Python, Docker, and REST APIs; CI/CD via GitHub Actions and Git.
UniFi Network Application (cloud management backend), UniFi Protect (security/surveillance services), UniFi Drive (macOS sync), next-generation gateways, and firmware for Linux/RTOS devices.
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