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Thursday, June 7, 2012
CloudFlare Launches Business and Enterprise Accounts With Support, SLAs, DDoS Mitigation And A Railgun
Despite its little security incident last week, CloudFlare has been on a roll lately. The service, which as its CEO Matthew Prince likes to call it, provides something akin to "operations as a service" to website owners, now has more than half a million customers. CloudFlare is a mix between a content delivery network that speeds up website load times and an online security service. It's currently being used by a number of major sites and even various U.S. government agencies. For these large business customers, CloudFlare now offers two new service plans that go beyond its current free and $20/month offerings. Business customers can now subscribe to a $200/month service that provides them with dedicated customer support and a DDoS mitigation service, as well as all the features that are included in the $20/month pro account (as well as two new image optimization features the company released earlier this month).
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