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Fastly named Leader in commercial CDN by IDC MarketScape | Fastly

Joshua Chase

We are honored to announce that Fastly has been named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Commercial CDN Services 2022 Vendor Assessment.

Actualités de la société
4 de plus

Migrated developer site to Compute@Edge | Fastly

Andrew Betts

If you build stuff on Fastly, chances are you spend a decent amount of time on our Developer Hub. Last month, we migrated it from our VCL platform to Compute. Here's how we did it and what you can learn from it.

Engineering
Compute

Custom response codes for Fastly WAF | Fastly

Blake Dournaee

With the introduction of custom response codes, our edge cloud network can now pick up response codes from the Fastly Next-Gen WAF and take custom action at the edge — without the need to create advanced rules. That means more customized, more efficient security for our customers.

Security
Compute

Compute@Edge partners growing | Fastly

Emily Friedberg

We’re excited to announce a growing ecosystem of partners who are tapping into our powerful edge cloud network and using Compute to extend their platform to be even closer to customers.

Compute

Easier edge building with Fastly and Glitch | Fastly

Simon Wistow

Our new partnership lets you deploy Glitch apps to Compute@Edge, making it even easier to build high-quality, customized digital experiences on our edge cloud platform.

WebAssembly
Compute

Bootstrap a Compute project with Fastly Fiddle

Mark McDonnell

The Fastly CLI now supports bootstrapping Compute projects using fiddles made in Fastly Fiddle as a template. This enables users to get a local developer environment up and running very quickly using one of many ready-made solutions from Fastly’s public code example library, which can then be adapted and customized for your own needs.

DevOps
2 de plus

Cloud Deploy simplifies Compute@Edge projects | Fastly

Kailan Blanks

We’re introducing Cloud Deploy, a wizard that helps you start building on Compute by deploying and customizing templates, and sets you up with an automated deployment workflow and best development practices.

DevOps
3 de plus

What benefits does "the edge" offer digital publishing? | Fastly

Bridget Lane

By bringing your content closer to the reader, you bypass the conventional cost and rules associated with server space and infrastructure maintenance, and you gain some additional benefits. Let’s explore them.

Performances
2 de plus

Grinch bots penalized w/ enriched security data & our edge cloud platform | Fastly

Brooks Cunningham

In this post, we’ll show how you can use information from an origin response to add an abuse IP address to our penalty box. We've been touting the promise of security at the edge, and this is just one example of what it can do.

Security
2 de plus

Lies, stats, debunking Cloudflare | Fastly

Andrew Betts, Laura Thomson, 1 de plus

A couple of weeks ago Cloudflare, one of our competitors, claimed that their edge compute platform is roughly three times as fast as Compute@Edge. The false claim is a great example of how statistics can be used to mislead.

Informations sur le secteur
Compute

Subresource monitoring with Compute

Fastly Security Research Team

Compute, our serverless compute environment, can be used to solve headaches dealing with attackers looking to modify and manipulate resources. In this post, we tell you how.

Security
Compute

You can now test Compute code in Fastly Fiddle

Andrew Betts

Fastly customers have been using our Fiddle tool for years to try out ideas for edge logic in VCL. With the advent of Compute last year, we made our edge compute network accessible to any language that compiles to WebAssembly, and now you can write Compute code in Fiddle too.

Engineering
3 de plus

Get started with Fastly logging and Compute@Edge | Fastly

Alex Kesler

In this tutorial, we’ll walk you through the basic steps of outputting messages to STDIO and tailing that output with the Fastly CLI as well as configuring a log streaming endpoint, emitting logs in your application, and confirming the delivery of those logs to your target logging destination.

Engineering
2 de plus

Compute is now available to all with a free trial

Lizzy Brophy

Compute is now available for everyone to use, and we’re throwing in free credits so you can explore the platform with no strings attached. Read on for a crash course in how to stand up an experiment and experience the flexibility, security, and power of Compute for yourself.

Compute

Get $100k/month in edge compute credits for nine months

Matt Oden

For a limited time, you can get $100k/month in edge compute credits for nine months, as an incentive to start building with Compute now.

WebAssembly
Compute

Compute@Edge named leader in edge dev report | Fastly

Christine Cole

Known for having an execution speed 100 times faster than other solutions and unmatched isolation technology security, Compute was named a Leader in the Forrester New Wave: Edge Development Platforms report.

Product
Compute

Test Compute@Edge locally for efficient development | Fastly

Jim Rainville

Last month, we announced that local testing is now available for Compute. In this blog post, we'll tell you how it works and show you an example.

Product
Compute

New: Compute local testing

Brynne Hazzard

Compute local testing gives you the flexibility to run your work-in-progress applications locally on your laptops, servers, or CI systems, in an environment similar to production, but without the deployment time and process.

Product
Compute

How to test site speed optimizations with Compute

Leon Brocard

In this post, we show how to test site speed modifications before implementing them using Compute and WebPageTest, a web performance tool that uses real browsers, to compare web performance between the original and transformed page versions.

Engineering
Compute

Cranelift vetted for secure sandboxing in Compute@Edge | Fastly

Pat Hickey, Chris Fallin, 1 de plus

Alongside the Bytecode Alliance, Fastly’s WebAssembly team recently led a rigorous security assessment of Cranelift, an open-source, next-generation code generator for use in WebAssembly to provide sandbox security functionality.

Informations sur le secteur
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