Artur Bergman was Appointed as Chief Executive Officer at Fastly

Date of management change: January 15, 2011 

What Happened?

San Francisco, CA-based Fastly Appointed Artur Bergman as Chief Executive Officer

 

About the Company

Fastly helps the world`s most popular digital businesses keep pace with their customer expectations by delivering fast, secure, and scalable online experiences. Businesses trust the Fastly edge cloud platform to accelerate the pace of technical innovation, mitigate evolving threats, and scale on demand. Founded in 2011, Fastly powers online destinations including Airbnb, GitHub, Alaska Airlines, Pinterest, Vimeo, The Guardian, The New York Times and Ticketmaster. Learn more at Fastly.com and follow us on Twitter @Fastly. Our global working community spans from San Francisco to Denver, New York, London, and Tokyo. We have raised $130M to date from investors including August Capital, Iconiq Capital, Battery Ventures, OATV, and Amplify Partners. We provide challenging work, opportunities to learn, high-quality teammates, and, most importantly, we have a lot of fun doing what we love. Our San Francisco headquarters is located in the heart of SOMA, close to MUNI, BART, and Caltrain. We`re building a better internet. Come join us.

 

About the Person

Artur Bergman is the founder and CEO of Fastly, the future of content delivery. Prior to Fastly, he served as CTO at Wikia, managed LiveJournal`s engineering team, and was an operations architect at Six Apart. In past lives, he has been a committer to Varnish, built high-volume financial trading systems, re-implemented Perl 5`s threading system, and created djabberd.  

 

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