CloudFlare in 2014: Bigger, Faster, Securer
Blog post from Cloudflare
In 2014, CloudFlare made significant advancements including opening new data centers in Chile, Spain, Italy, Brazil, Colombia, Peru and South Africa; introducing Keyless SSL, WebSockets support, Universal SSL, CNAME flattening, SPDY/3.1 and more; addressing vulnerabilities like Heartbleed, Shellshock, POODLE and others; and becoming PCI certified. In 2015, the company plans to add even more data centers globally, introduce new product lines, support DNSSEC, and expand network capacity beyond what it achieved in its first five years combined.
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