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Our flagship customer event returns to San Francisco this year, featuring an entire day of hands-on

[View this email in your browser.]( [Join us for Altitude San Francisco on Sept 12-13, 2018]( Our flagship customer event returns to San Francisco this year, featuring an entire day of hands-on workshops and a second day of insightful talks and face time with other customers at innovative companies like CNN, FuboTV, and Mozilla, along with Fastly folks like CTO Tyler McMullen, VP Infrastructure Tom Daly and CEO Artur Bergman. [Save your place]( How your systems keep running day after day In this talk from the DevOps Enterprise conference, John Allspaw challenges conventional notions of what your “system” really is, and asks you to look deeply about how you are handing post-incident reviews and what you can learn from them. The TL;DR: “You’re either building a learning organization, or you’re losing to someone who is.” [Watch the talk]( We’re growing Fastly, differently Today, Fastly serves content viewed by over 3 billion internet users around the globe every month. We’re building the future of edge computing, values-first. We’re committed to growing a diverse team that brings broad, global perspectives and experiences to the table, delivering better experiences for our customers and their end users around the world. [Read about our recent funding round]( Announcing our new Quick Value Packages We’ve just released three expert consulting packages geared towards helping you keep your digital presence continuously tuned, optimized, and secure to align with changing business and technical requirements — all while freeing up your IT and engineering teams. [Learn more]( Where’s your edge? At our Altitude New York event earlier this year, CTO Tyler McMullen mulled the future of the edge (hint: it's not autonomous vehicles). He claims there really is no edge of the internet — it turns out that the edge is highly subjective. [Watch the talk]( Google Next Highlights Enterprise innovation, hybrid cloud, and security were some of the main themes at the Google Next keynote in San Francisco last week. Google Cloud CEO Diane Greene highlighted security as “The number one priority” for every company today. [Watch the keynote]( © 2018 Fastly, Inc. All Rights Reserved [www.fastly.com](?fty_src=Eloqua&fty_campaign=July%202018%20Newsletter_NA&fty_medium=Email&fty_misc=714&elqTrackId=7f9c8cde656d405a9a3aa97d9befca59&elq=9f81184426be4e30a662f7a947b64f95&elqaid=1207&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=714) | info@fastly.com Follow Us: [Twitter]( | [Facebook]( | [LinkedIn]( PO Box 78266 San Francisco, CA 94107 [Unsubscribe from future emails or update your email preferences](.

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