Fidelity, Google, Microsoft, Baidu, and Qualcomm Back CloudFlare to Help Build a Better Internet
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Sep 22, 2015) - CloudFlare, a leading Internet performance and security company, today announced it has raised $110 million in equity capital in a round led by Fidelity Management and Research Company, with strategic participation from Google Capital, Microsoft, Baidu, and Qualcomm Incorporated -- through its venture investment group, Qualcomm Ventures. CloudFlare will use the new funding and backing from global technology powerhouses to accelerate its rapid customer growth, extend product ranges to meet the demands of large enterprises, and expand into new international markets.
The investment comes as the company's customer base reaches the four million mark globally, following expansion into more than 30 countries. In just the last month, CloudFlare has processed more than five percent of all Internet requests globally, and mitigated more than 200 billion cyberattacks on behalf of its customers.
"There's an inevitability around our business," said Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO of CloudFlare. "Traditional on-premise solutions such as firewalls, load balancers, and DDoS mitigation appliances are becoming obsolete as organizations distribute their applications across geographies and cloud environments. CloudFlare offers these edge functions as a service without any additional hardware or software, irrespective of where the applications reside."
The announced funding and collaborations will help CloudFlare target four key areas:
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International expansion: To further support the company's growth, CloudFlare plans to expand its global network at the pace of one new datacenter location per week. "CloudFlare
offers a differentiated technology that fundamentally improves the performance and security of any Internet application," said Ya-Qin Zhang, president of Baidu. "Our partnership is the first step
towards extending the accessibility of this innovative technology across Baidu's network in China."
- Mobile: As mobile Internet traffic grows, CloudFlare continues to invest in product ranges to increase the performance and security of any mobile application. "In the future, mobile networks will have to deal with a thousand times more data traffic than they handle today," said Matt Grob, executive vice president of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., and chief technology officer. "CloudFlare is well positioned in the face of this growth to increase the security and speed of content delivered to the mobile handset, and we look forward to working with the company to make mobile networks more capable and useful."