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A guide to protecting your data during the holidays
Check out this collected guide on cybersecurity best practices to survive the holiday season with Fastly's Next-Gen WAF.
Better ecommerce experiences built on Fastly
As an ecommerce business, your customers expect secure, speedy, and seamless shopping experiences. Learn how Fastly can help you with these customer stories.
Fastly Fanout makes stateful real-time communications easy
Fastly Fanout makes stateful, real-time communications easy for everyone – with or without WebSockets. Fanout takes the load off of you by taking the load off your origin.
Edge Cloud for Ecommerce
By decentralizing computing resources and bringing them closer to the end-users, edge cloud offers ecommerce applications unprecedented speed, low latency, and enhanced security, revolutionizing online shopping.
Announcing standard Go support for Fastly Compute
Fastly now offers support for the standard Go compiler for the Go SDK v1 on Fastly Compute. Developers can now unlock more possibilities for app development.
Surface and protect authentication endpoints with Login Discovery
As organizations scale, there is a potential for threats to creep in via an increase in application management and beyond. Learn how Fastly can help you avoid these challenges.
Fastly Stores power fast decisions and edge data access
We are pleased to announce that two key offerings of our edge data solutions, KV Store and Config Store, are now available.
How to write Rust unit tests for your Compute application
Wondering if your edge applications are working? Time to test! In this post, we'll explore how to unit test for a Rust application using Viceroy.
Unified Origin Observability at Fastly
We are pleased to announce that Origin Inspector, Fastly’s turnkey origin visibility product, is now available to Compute customers.
Building in Real-Time with Pushpin
We are excited to announce that Pushpin is now part of the Fast Forward program! It acts as a proxy server that pins client connections open, making it easy to build real-time API endpoints.
Advanced Rate Limiting on Fastly’s Edge
Use Advanced Rate Limiting with edge deployments of Fastly’s Next-Gen WAF for easier, stronger protection against fraud and abuse.
How to Deploy Fastly’s Next-Gen WAF in less than 10 minutes
Two of the main problems people encounter when trying to secure their web and API endpoints is that their security solution is complicated or difficult to maintain, and that the deployment is slow and painful.
Dynamic Backends help you easily scale across multiple origin backends
Announcing Dynamic Backends, a way for Fastly customers to provide a flexible mechanism for updating the list of acceptable targets and connecting to them at runtime.
Introducing KV Store: Enabling powerful applications at the edge
KV Store, offering global, durable storage for compute functions at the edge running atop the Fastly network, is now available for purchase.
Filter PNGs for Acropalypse using Compute
The Acropalypse put improperly cropped images (and privacy issues) all over the internet. Here’s how Fastly’s Compute could help you clean them up.
Advanced Rate Limiting Just Got Better
With this new update, we’ve simplified the advanced rate limiting feature of Fastly’s Next-Gen WAF, making it easier for our customers to use.
Host your Remix app on Fastly Compute
With our new remix-compute-js libraries, you can now host your Remix application on our Compute platform, allowing you to serve at our world-wide edge network — you don't even need an origin server.
Fastly and the Fediverse, pt.1
We care deeply about all things open source and standards, and we’re excited to see how the Fediverse grows in the coming months. Today, we're explaining how it works and how we support it.
Compute + Edge Messaging? Introducing Fanout
Fastly’s Fanout, a pub/sub style message bus built on Fastly infrastructure that operates in the Edge Messaging space, is now available in Limited Availability.
The Signals Series, Part 3: Signals at the Edge
Learn how to use next-gen WAF signals to identify known actors and track responses. We’ll also look at how moving some of the security decisioning to Fastly’s edge can further protect downstream systems through the use of custom response codes.