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The Internet at Warp Speed

Artur Bergman, Fastly

25-May-23 11:00

The Internet at Warp Speed

When you're scrolling through your favourite website or app, have you ever stopped to wonder how quickly and seamlessly all that data is being delivered to you?

In today's fast-paced world, we expect everything to be instantaneous, especially when it comes to the Internet. But with the increasing demand for personalisation and security, companies often struggle to deliver fast and seamless online experiences.

Enter Fastly, a company that is leading the charge in revolutionising how we experience the Internet.

We hear from Artur Bergman, the Founder and Chief Architect of Fastly, the man who’s literally responsible for making your Internet faster.

Produced by: Richard Bradbury

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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