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Cloudflare, Inc. Class A Common Stock (NET)

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Competitors to Cloudflare, Inc. Class A Common Stock (NET)

Akamai Technologies, Inc. AKAM -5.72%

Akamai Technologies is one of the oldest and largest content delivery network (CDN) providers, competing with Cloudflare primarily through its extensive global network and security solutions. While Cloudflare focuses on simplification and ease of use for developers, Akamai offers a broader range of enabling technologies for enterprise-level clients, including advanced security features that cater specifically to large organizations. However, Cloudflare's innovative pricing model and developer-friendly tools often attract smaller businesses and startups.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) AMZN -2.66%

Amazon Web Services is a comprehensive cloud platform that provides a myriad of services, including CDN capabilities through Amazon CloudFront. While AWS does not exclusively focus on CDN and security like Cloudflare, it offers extensive resources and integrations that can appeal to large-scale enterprises looking for a complete cloud infrastructure solution. Cloudflare competes by providing highly specialized, easy-to-implement security features at the edge. AWS's extensive infrastructure gives it a competitive edge in scale, but Cloudflare often wins on user experience and targeted solutions for web performance and security.

Fastly, Inc. FSLY -13.13%

Fastly is a cloud platform that provides content delivery and edge computing services, competing directly with Cloudflare in the realm of edge security and performance optimization. Fastly's offerings are particularly appealing to companies that require real-time application insights and a customizable edge cloud solution. While Cloudflare boasts a more extensive network and user-friendly interface, Fastly is known for its powerful developer tools and low-latency performance, often seen as an advantage for developers looking for granular control.

Imperva, Inc.

Imperva specializes in cybersecurity and data protection solutions, competing with Cloudflare particularly in web application security and DDoS protection. While both companies offer security services, Cloudflare differentiates itself with integrated solutions that cater to a wider audience, including small businesses and developers. Imperva, on the other hand, is considered more robust in data security, often appealing to organizations with stringent compliance needs. This gives Imperva a competitive advantage in markets where data protection is paramount.

Mikrotik

Mikrotik is known for its networking hardware and software, providing services that facilitate routing, switching, and security, positioning itself in a unique niche that overlaps with some of Cloudflare's offerings. Although Mikrotik lacks the same level of global infrastructure as Cloudflare, its hardware solutions appeal to businesses looking for custom networking setups. Cloudflare competes with its cloud-based services that eliminate the need for physical hardware, allowing for a more flexible and scalable approach to web performance and security.