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  • Improvements to Edge Dictionaries

    Jason Evans

    We’re continuing to build on our unique ability to push your logic and decisions to the edge, and are happy to announce some exciting enhancements to our Edge Dictionaries. Our latest improvements include Upsert functionality as well as the ability to make bulk updates and issue patch commands.

    DevOps
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  • Viewer Engagement Insights in Video Delivery

    Ashok Lalwani

    We’re pleased to announce that we now send additional metrics from our On-the-fly Packaging (OTFP) service to provide more granular visibility into the packaging and delivery process. You can stream Video Delivery Insights as logs from your Fastly service to the endpoint of your choice, giving you the flexibility to analyze and modify your settings on the fly.

    Streaming
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  • Announcing Event Logs

    Donna Wu

    Event Logs help you keep track of key changes to your Fastly service, increasing visibility and improving troubleshooting.

    Product
    Compute
  • We now support Log Streaming for Google Cloud Storage

    Simon Wistow

    We’re pleased to announce we now support log streaming to Google Cloud Storage (GCS) endpoints. Fastly’s GCS support strengthens our existing Log Streaming capabilities for common endpoints.

    Engineering
    Compute
  • Introducing fastly2git: version change visualization

    Leon Brocard

    Sales Engineer Léon Brocard created fastly2git, a Git repository for Fastly service changes, making it easy for you to see differences between versions. In this post, Léon discusses how fastly2git works, and how it can help you continue building great services on Fastly.

    Engineering
    Compute
  • Edge Dictionaries for Faster Decision Making | Fastly

    Jason Evans

    We’re always seeking ways to give our customers more control at the edge. With this in mind, we’re excited to announce Edge Dictionaries, which give you the ability to create readable key/value pairs using our API.

    Product
    Compute
  • Restricting access to content

    Vladimir Vuksan

    In this blog post, Vladimir Vuksan outlines three common methods you can use for blocking or limiting access to content with Fastly.

    Engineering
    Compute
  • Extending your application to the edge with Fastly

    Hooman Beheshti

    We often say that Fastly can easily become an extension of your app — there are three major components that make this possible: caching, control, and visibility.

    Performance
    Compute
  • The technology that empowers real-time journalism

    Anna MacLachlan

    We’re more engaged online than ever before, especially when it comes to consuming news. If you work with online media brands, you’re well aware that the way readers engage with news events is changing.

    Performance
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  • Why Marketers Should Prioritize Performance

    Anna MacLachlan, Hannah Levy

    You may not know that the software your developers use can affect the success of your marketing activities. It’s within both teams’ interests to collaborate to ensure good performance.

    Performance
    Compute
  • Improve performance, get user intel with GeoIP | Fastly

    Anna MacLachlan

    In a previous post, I discussed the benefits of Fastly edge modules. Among those listed is GeoIP / Geography Detection, which is useful for any company (especially those in ecommerce, hospitality/travel, and media) that needs to segment content delivery based on geographic location.

    Performance
    Compute
  • Fastly’s edge modules that will power your ecommerce site

    Anna MacLachlan

    Ecommerce companies face challenges that a content delivery network built on Varnish can help address. To stay competitive and relevant, ecommerce websites and applications need to be able to target specific content to specific users (based on location, language, or browsing preferences), tailor content delivery depending on which device a consumer is using, and prioritize shoppers based on actions they’ve taken within a site or app.

    Performance
    Compute
  • Boost Cache Efficiency with Origin Log Analysis

    Rogier Mulhuijzen

    If you want to increase the efficiency of your Varnish (or Fastly) cache, you need to figure out what traffic is not cached. By definition, any traffic that reaches your origin is not cached, and thus worthy of investigation.

    Performance
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