Major League Soccer, Bustle, Nav, and Grubhub leverage Fastly’s full site delivery, security, and TLS services to power online digital experiences for customers.

Fastly, Inc. (NYSE: FSLY), provider of an edge cloud platform, today reports continued adoption of its edge computing capabilities by developers tasked with growing and evolving online enterprises. Fastly’s programmable edge helps enterprises meet customer expectations for secure, low-latency, high-speed, and personalized experiences at scale. Major League Soccer (MLS), Bustle Digital Group, Nav, and Grubhub have continued to scale with Fastly in order to extend their innovation at the edge.

Today’s consumers expect highly responsive, mobile-optimized, global online experiences. Longer load times and latencies – even by a millisecond – could notably impact a business’s site engagement, cart abandonment, and sales. To improve device speed, security, and reliability within their networks, enterprises such as MLS, Bustle, Nav, and Grubhub are investing in the power of edge computing.

“From keeping fans up to speed on player status to providing a safe and secure environment for reading about a favorite team, our networks and applications depend on Fastly to deliver high-quality, real-time information to viewers,” said Brian Aznar, Senior Director of Technology at MLS. “With Fastly, we know our viewers can enjoy a quality of experience that meets MLS standards.”

Fastly’s programmable edge provides developers at MLS, Bustle, Nav, and Grubhub, among many other leading enterprise organizations, with real-time visibility and control over where they write and deploy code to push application logic to the edge, freeing developers to innovate with fewer constraints. Through frictionless tools and a deeply technical support team, Fastly facilitates ongoing collaboration between its team and top industry leaders across the ecommerce, high tech, digital publishing, financial services, SaaS, and media and entertainment verticals.

“At Fastly, we believe the future of the web will be built at the edge, and empowered developers are the ones who will build it,” explained Artur Bergman, CEO of Fastly. “It’s an honor and a privilege to work with companies that believe the same, and as a result, stand at the forefront of innovation online and in pursuit of a more trustworthy and reliable internet.”

Fastly has a proven track record of empowering enterprises to innovate at the edge. Earlier this year, Fastly open sourced its WebAssembly compiler and runtime, named Lucet. Much of the work on WebAssembly was previously focused on developing browser-based applications using a growing list of development languages. Lucet allows WebAssembly developers to securely develop and execute high performance applications at the edge without having to port code to each individual platform.

In line with its mission to promote innovation on a broader scale, the company launched Fastly Labs in 2018. This unique research and experimentation arm allows developers to test drive in-progress projects and get inspiration to execute new ideas in an environment that requires high levels of scale, safety and speed of delivery. As an extension of this work, Fastly most recently launched a collection of resources empowering developers with an easy-to-search index of 60+ code-based solutions built using Fastly’s Fiddle technology, which started in Fastly Labs, and is now a published platform solution.

To learn more about Fastly’s edge computing and cloud services, visit: https://www.fastly.com/.

About Fastly

Fastly helps people stay better connected with the things they love. Fastly’s edge cloud platform enables customers to create great digital experiences quickly, securely, and reliably by processing, serving, and securing our customers’ applications as close to their end-users as possible — at the edge of the internet. The platform is designed to take advantage of the modern internet, to be programmable, and to support agile software development. Fastly’s customers use our edge cloud platform to ensure concertgoers can buy tickets to the live events they love, travelers can book flights seamlessly and embark on their next great adventure, and sports fans can stream events in real-time, across devices. They include many of the world’s most prominent companies, including Spotify, Alaska Airlines, Hulu, The New York Times, and Ticketmaster.

This press release contains “forward-looking” statements that are based on Fastly’s beliefs and assumptions and on information currently available to Fastly on the date of this press release. Forward-looking statements may involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may cause its actual results, performance, or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. These statements include, but are not limited to, those regarding the ability for customers to innovate using Fastly and execute on new ideas in an environment that requires high levels of scale, safety and speed of delivery. Except as required by law, Fastly assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements publicly, or to update the reasons actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements, even if new information becomes available in the future. Important factors that could cause Fastly’s actual results to differ materially are detailed from time to time in the reports Fastly files with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including in its quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2019. Copies of reports filed with the SEC are posted on Fastly’s website and are available from Fastly without charge.

Elaine Greenberg press@fastly.com

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