Cloudflare, Inc. brings the performance and security tools previously reserved for the Internet giants to the rest of the web. Powering thousands of websites, Cloudflare's free service accelerates their performance, protects against attacks, and gets smarter as its community expands. Cloudflare can be setup on any website in less than five minutes without any hardware, software, or code changes. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Cloudflare was the winner of the 2009 Harvard Business School Business Plan Competition and founded by the engineering team behind Project Honey Pot.
MaxCDN is a next-generation content delivery network based in Los Angeles. MaxCDN entire team is obsessed with speed, automation, real time reports and implementation. At MaxCDN, the mission is simple: Provide the best possible CDN experience for today's DevOps teams and the users they serve.
CacheFly began as Downloadhosting.com in 1999 as a response to the need for high quality, reliable file distribution for small software developers. Initially advertiser supported, popularity with larger developers resulted in the addition of a pay-per-use system to the business model providing ad-free downloads. Working off the success of the Downloadhosting.com platform, CacheNetworks was launched in 2002 to provide a worldwide footprint for customers.