August 23, 2020

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Fastly Expands Capabilities for Compute@Edge

Fastly Expands Capabilities for Compute@Edge

Fastly, the cloud computing company providing solutions for edge cloud networks and content delivery networks, recently announced new features for their serverless compute environment Compute@Edge. The new release introduces new CLI functionalities, Terraform API support and additional language support. By Renato Losio

Author: Renato Losio

Date: 2020-11-14

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