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클라우드, 네트워크, 애플리케이션 및 사용자를 연결하고 보호하는 현대적인 방법인 클라우드 연결성으로 여러분을 모십니다

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우리가 근무하면서 가장 좋아하는 부분은 Cloudflare 고객과 대화하는 시간입니다. 고객의 IT 및 보안 문제에 대하여 항상 새롭고 흥미로운 사실을 알게 됩니다.

최근 이러한 대화에 변화가 있었습니다. 고객이 언급하는 가장 큰 문제를 쉽게 정의할 수 없는 경우가 점점 더 많아집니다. 그리고 이러한 문제는 개별 제품이나 주요 기능으로 대처할 수 없는 것입니다.

더 정확히 말하면 IT 및 보안 팀에서는 디지털 환경에 대한 제어 능력을 잃고 있다고 이야기합니다.

제어 능력 상실은 다양한 형태를 띱니다. 고객은 호환성이 걱정되므로 필요성은 알지만 새로운 기능을 채택하는 것을 꺼리는 모습을 보일 수 있습니다. 아니면 비교적 단순한 변경 사항을 적용하는 데 시간과 노력이 많이 들며, 이러한 변경 사항 때문에 더 큰 영향력이 있을 작업에 투입할 시간을 빼앗기고 있다고 언급할 수도 있습니다. 고객이 느끼는 감정을 요약하자면 “팀이나 예산의 규모가 아무리 크더라도 비즈니스를 완벽하게 연결하고 보호하는 데는 절대 충분하지 않다”는 것입니다.

익숙하게 느껴지는 부분이 있으신가요? 그런 부분이 있다 해도 여러분 혼자 그렇게 느끼는 건 아닙니다.

제어 능력을 상실하는 이유

IT 및 보안이 바뀌는 속도는 빨라지고 있으며 무섭도록 복잡해지고 있습니다. IT 및 보안 팀에서는 과거에 비해 더 다양한 기술 도메인을 책임지고 있습니다. 최근 Forrester 연구에서 확인된 변화에 따르면 사내, 원격, 하이브리드 근무자를 보호할 책임이 있는 팀의 52%만이 지난 5년 동안 이러한 책임을 맡았습니다. 한편 46%는 해당 기간 동안 퍼블릭 클라우드 애플리케이션을 관리하고 보호할 책임이 생겼습니다. 그리고 53%는 규제 준수로 인한 어려운 문제를 떠맡았습니다.

IT 및 보안 팀에는 엄청난 과제가 생겼습니다. 원격 팀, 온프레미스 팀 및 인프라, 다양한 클라우드 환경, SaaS 앱 등을 연결하여 이들 모두가 안전한 단일 환경처럼 작동하게 만들어야 했습니다. 하지만 이 작업은 다양한 이유로 쉽지 않습니다.

  • 대부분의 기업에서는 전용 인프라, 고유한 규제 준수 요구, 준호환성 프로세스 및 구성으로 인해 클라우드, SaaS 앱, 웹 앱, 온프레미스 인프라를 연결하는 것이 어렵습니다. 간단히 말하자면 이들 도메인은 쉽고 안전하게 함께 작동하도록 구축되지 않았습니다.
  • 콘웨이의 법칙에 따르면 시스템은 조직의 커뮤니케이션 구조와 일치하는 경향이 있습니다. 팀 자체의 잘못은 아니지만, 수많은 IT 및 보안 팀이 상당히 단절되어 있습니다.

IT 및 보안은 언제 차선책과 복잡하게 얽힌 상호 의존성에 발목을 잡혀도 이상하지 않습니다.

다행히 Cloudflare에서는 전향적인 방법을 찾아냈습니다.

클라우드 연결성에 오신 것을 환영합니다

흔히 고객과의 대화에서 중요한 것은 행간을 읽는 능력입니다. 고객은 제어 능력 상실을 언급할 때, 명시하지는 않지만, 존재하지 않는다고 생각하는 무언가를 원하는 것처럼 보입니다. 고객은 IT 및 보안에서 담당하는 모든 것을 위한 연결 조직을 원합니다. 즉, 환경의 모든 것을 다루고, 모든 곳에서 제공되며, 필요한 모든 보안, 네트워킹, 개발 기능을 수행하여 복잡성을 줄이는 무언가를 필요로 합니다.

추가 연구 결과 우리의 짐작이 확신으로 바뀌었습니다. IT 및 보안 리더를 대상으로 진행한 설문조사에서는 이들 중 72%가 안전한 “모든 용도에 사용 가능한” 클라우드 플랫폼을 높이 평가하는 것으로 확인되었습니다. 그리고 이들은 전체 IT 및 보안 예산에서 평균 16%를 이러한 플랫폼에 투자할 의향이 있음을 밝혔습니다.

따라서 Cloudflare에서는 이런 클라우드 플랫폼이 정확히 어떤 모습일지 생각하기 시작했습니다. 그 플랫폼에서 필요한 모든 작업을 어떻게 수행할 수 있을까요?

우리가 찾은 해답을 공유합니다. 바로 클라우드 연결성입니다.

클라우드 연결성은 디지털 환경을 보호하고 연결하기 위해 기업에서 필요로 하는 다양한 서비스를 제공하는 새로운 접근법입니다. 클라우드 연결성은 프로그래밍 가능한 클라우드 네이티브 서비스의 통합 인텔리전스 플랫폼으로, 모든 네트워크(엔터프라이즈 및 인터넷), 클라우드 환경, 애플리케이션, 사용자 사이에 모든 용도에 사용 가능한 연결을 가능하게 해줍니다. 클라우드 연결성에는 수많은 보안, 성능, 개발자 서비스가 포함됩니다. 그 주안점은 모든 것을 모든 장소에서 대체하는 기능이 아니라, 필요한 장소에 탑재하고 중요한 여러 서비스를 단일 플랫폼으로 통합하는 능력입니다.

클라우드 연결성은 4가지 기본 원칙에 따라 구축되었습니다.

  1. 심층 통합 — 조직에서는 인터넷에 의존하여 디지털 환경의 다양한 요소를 근무자, 파트너, 고객과 연결합니다. 클라우드 연결성은 인터넷 및 엔터프라이즈 네트워크와 기본적으로 통합되므로 모든 사용자, 애플리케이션, 인프라 간에 안전하고 대기 시간이 짧으며 무한히 확장 가능한 연결이 가능합니다. 클라우드 연결성은 인터넷만큼 빠르고 직관적이면서도 위험이나 불확실성은 없습니다.
  2. 프로그래밍 가능성 — 모든 엔터프라이즈 디지털 환경에는 독점 인프라, 다양한 클라우드, 고유 규제 준수 요구, 그리고 기타 전용 툴링, 프로세스, 구성이 존재합니다. 클라우드 연결성의 아키텍처는 한계가 없는 상호 운용성과 사용자 지정 가능한 네트워킹을 제공하므로 일관된 사용자 경험 및 효율적인 관리가 가능하며 고유한 요구에 적응할 수 있습니다.
  3. 플랫폼 인텔리전스 — 조직에서는 디지털 환경에서 모든 것을 연결하고 보호하기 위해 다양한 서비스를 필요로 합니다. 하지만 모든 것을 통합하는 것은 부담스러운 일이며 모두 관리하려고 하면 비효율적이고 보안에 구멍이 생깁니다. 잘 설계된 클라우드 연결성에는 기본적으로 다양한 서비스가 구축되어 있으며 자동으로 인텔리전스 모델을 업데이트하기 위해 매우 높은 볼륨의 다양한 트래픽을 분석합니다.
  4. 단순성 — IT 및 보안 서비스가 너무 많으면 대시보드도 너무 많아집니다. 이로 인해 비효율적이 되고, 가시성이 낮아지며, 알림으로 인해 피곤해집니다. 단일 플랫폼으로 100% 통합하는 것이 해답은 아니지만, 클라우드 연결성은 단일 제어판에서 IT 환경의 훨씬 더 많은 부분을 관리하므로 무분별하게 확장되는 도구와 대시보드 과부하가 크게 줄어듭니다.

이러한 특징을 지닌 클라우드 연결성으로 더 많은 제어 능력을 잃지 않는 채로 디지털 환경에 새로운 서비스를 추가할 수 있습니다. 이미 보유하고 있는 서비스에 대한 제어 능력을 다시 확보하는 데도 도움이 됩니다.

Cloudflare의 클라우드 연결성

우리가 이러한 4가지 특성을 특히 중시하는 성향이 있음을 인정합니다. Cloudflare에서는 처음부터 통합, 프로그래밍 가능성, 플랫폼 인텔리전스, 단순성이라는 원칙을 기반으로 서비스를 구축했습니다. 현재 Cloudflare의 전체 포트폴리오는 충분히 포괄적이어서 고객이 수많은 보안 및 IT 요구를 해결할 때 이러한 이점을 누릴 수 있습니다.

이러한 접근법 덕분에 Cloudflare가 세계 최초 클라우드 연결성임이 되었음을 자랑스레 말씀드릴 수 있습니다.

우리가 주장하는 것을 직접 확인해 보세요. 다음은 Cloudflare의 지원으로 제어 능력 문제를 해결한 고객 사례입니다.

Conrad Electric: 전 세계에 걸쳐 분산된 인력의 액세스 보호

클라우드 연결성에서는 프로그래밍 가능성, 심층 네트워크 통합, 기본 제공 인텔리전스를 제공하므로 기업 리소스에 안전한 액세스를 보장하는 데 이상적입니다.

전자제품 소매업체인 Conrad Electronic에서는 “직원을 온라인 상태로 유지하는 것만으로도 다양한 관리 병목 현상이 발생했습니다”라고 이야기합니다. 이 회사에 근무하는 2,300명의 직원 중 절반 가까이가 원격으로 기업 애플리케이션에 액세스해야 하며 이러한 액세스를 활성화는 것은 쉽지 않았습니다. 이를 위해 각 사용자를 대상으로 VPN 클라이언트를 배포하고 구성해야 했으니까요.

Conrad Electronic에서는 이제 Cloudflare의 클라우드 연결성을 이용하여 수백 개의 기업 애플리케이션에 안전한 원격 액세스를 제공합니다. 관리 부담이 크게 줄어들었으며 웹 운영을 개선하는 데 이제 매달 훨씬 더 많은 시간을 투자할 수 있다고 담당자는 이야기합니다. 또한 보안 상태도 개선되었습니다. “한 번의 클릭으로 특정 개인을 제한하거나 중요한 영역을 보호할 수 있습니다. 1,000개의 VPN 프로필을 유지할 필요가 없으므로 보안이 개선되고 시간과 비용이 절약됩니다.”

Carrefour: 고객이 직접 사용하며 신뢰할 수 있는 애플리케이션 제공 및 관리

클라우드 연결성을 이용하면 위협 인텔리전스, 네트워크 통합, 통합 인터페이스로 보안 간극을 훌륭하게 메꿀 수 있으며 전 세계에 걸쳐 애플리케이션을 안전하게 제공할 수 있습니다.

다국적 소매 및 도매 기업인 Carrefour는 호황을 누리며 빠른 성장세를 구가하고 있는 전자 상거래 업체입니다. 그러나 사이버 공격이 늘어났을 때 단순히 보안 스택을 늘리는 것은 도움이 되지 않았습니다. Carrefour 보안 팀 관계자는 “다양한 도구를 바꿔가며 사용하다 보니 아키텍처 조정과 제어가 어려웠습니다… 또한, 여러 도구를 아우르는 통합 기능이 없어 보안 및 성능 문제를 조사하고 해결하는 것이 복잡했고 시간이 오래 걸렸습니다”라고 이야기합니다.

폭넓은 보안 기능 변경의 일환으로 Carrefour에서는 Cloudflare의 클라우드 연결성을 채택하여 웹 악용, zero-day 위협, 악의적 봇 공격을 차단했습니다. 이를 통해 각기 다른 벤더에서 제공하는 5개의 보안 도구를 대체할 수 있었습니다. 그 이후로 Carrefour에서는 사고 해결 시간이 75% 단축되었습니다.

Canva: 혁신적인 애플리케이션 구축

마지막으로 클라우드 연결성의 프로그래밍 가능성과 네트워크 통합은 거의 모든 상황에서 혁신적인 개발을 지원하는 데 도움이 됩니다.

글로벌 설계 대기업인 Canva가 그 좋은 예입니다. 전에 이 회사에서는 다양한 개발자 플랫폼을 이용하여 네트워크 에지에서 사용자 지정 코드를 실행했습니다. 하지만 이러한 서비스를 사용하려면 시간이 너무 오래 걸렸고, 혁신에 방해가 되는 한계에 부딪혀야 했습니다.

Cloudflare의 클라우드 연결성은 “우리 소프트웨어의 중요한 부분”이 되었습니다. Canva에서는 클라우드 연결성의 개발자 서비스를 사용하여 사용자 지정 코드를 작성하고 실행하며 SEO 및 시간 제한 콘텐츠 액세스를 위해 페이지 제공을 최적화합니다. 최근 Canva의 관계자는 우리에게 “당사는 Cloudflare 덕분에 플랫폼이 신속하고 안정적이며 안전하다는 확신을 갖고 제품의 성장과 신규 시장으로의 확장에 집중할 수 있습니다”라고 이야기했습니다.

또한 Canva의 경험은 안전한 액세스 및 애플리케이션 제공을 위해 Cloudflare 제품을 채택하는 것으로 이어졌습니다. 이는 클라우드 연결성을 100% 활용하여 운영하는 경우의 예시를 아주 잘 보여줍니다.

클라우드 연결성에 대해 자세히 알아보세요

고객 덕분에 우리는 혁신을 이룰 수 있으며 클라우드 연결성의 비전도 예외가 아닙니다. 모든 것을 더 쉽고, 빠르며, 안전하고, 연결된 상태로 만들기 위해 노력하고 있습니다. 클라우드 연결성 덕분에 복잡성이 줄어들고 보안이 개선되는 모습을 보게 되어 정말 기쁩니다.

여기에서 클라우드 연결성에 대해 자세히 알아볼 수 있습니다. 하지만 이는 시작일 뿐이라고 생각해 주시면 좋겠습니다. 질문이 있거나 제안할 것이 있으면 Cloudflare로 연락해 주시기 바랍니다. 안전하고 연결된 여정에서 고객을 계속해서 도울 방법을 찾기 위한 대화를 계속할 수 있을 것으로 기대합니다.

Welcome to connectivity cloud: the modern way to connect and protect your clouds, networks, applications and users

Post Syndicated from Jen Taylor original http://blog.cloudflare.com/welcome-to-connectivity-cloud/

Welcome to connectivity cloud: the modern way to connect and protect your clouds, networks, applications and users

Welcome to connectivity cloud: the modern way to connect and protect your clouds, networks, applications and users

The best part of our job is the time we spend talking to Cloudflare customers. We always learn something new and interesting about their IT and security challenges.

In recent years, something about those conversations has changed. More and more, the biggest challenge customers tell us about isn’t something that’s easy to define. And it’s definitely not something you can address with an individual product or feature.

Rather, what we’re hearing from IT and security teams is that they are losing control of their digital environment.

This loss of control comes in a few flavors. They might express hesitance about adopting a new capability they know they need, because of compatibility concerns. Or maybe they’ll talk about how much time and effort it takes to make relatively simple changes, and how those changes take time away from more impactful work. If we had to sum the feeling up, it would be something like, “No matter how large my team or budget, it’s never enough to fully connect and protect the business.”

Does any of this feel familiar? If so, let us tell you that you are far from alone.

Welcome to connectivity cloud: the modern way to connect and protect your clouds, networks, applications and users

Reasons for loss of control

The rate of change in IT and security is accelerating, bringing with it dreaded complexity. IT and security teams are responsible for a wider variety of technological domains than they were in years past. Recent research from Forrester confirms these shifts: of teams responsible for securing in-office, remote, and hybrid workers, 52% only took that on in the past five years. Meanwhile, 46% gained responsibility for managing and securing public cloud applications in that time, and 53% were handed the thorny issue of regulatory compliance.

IT and security teams have been handed a monumental challenge: connect remote teams, on-premises teams and infrastructure, multiple cloud environments, SaaS apps, and more, so they function like a single, secure environment. But doing so is difficult for multiple reasons:

  • In most businesses, proprietary infrastructure, unique compliance needs, and semi-compatible processes and configurations make it hard to connect clouds, SaaS apps, web apps, and on-prem infrastructure. Those domains simply weren’t built to work together easily and securely.
  • Conway’s Law tells us that systems tend to match the communication structure of their organization. And, through no fault of their own, many IT and security teams are quite siloed.

The circumstances are often ripe for IT and security to get bogged down with workarounds and tangled interdependencies.

Luckily, we’ve found a way forward.

Welcome to connectivity cloud: the modern way to connect and protect your clouds, networks, applications and users

Welcome to the connectivity cloud

Frequently, an important part of customer conversations is being able to read between the lines. When customers speak about loss of control, they seem to be quietly wishing for something they think doesn’t exist. What they want is a connective tissue for everything IT and security are responsible for — something that reduces complexity by working with everything in the environment, being available everywhere, and performing whatever security, networking, and development functions are needed.

Further research confirmed our suspicions. Surveys of IT and security leaders indicate that 72% would highly value a secure “any-to-any” cloud platform. And they said they would invest an average of 16% of their entire IT and security budget in such a platform.

That got us to thinking — what exactly would that sort of cloud platform look like? How would it accomplish everything it had to?

We’ve got answers to share: a connectivity cloud.

A connectivity cloud is a new approach for delivering the many services companies need to secure and connect their digital environment. It’s a unified, intelligent, platform of programmable cloud-native services that enable any-to-any connectivity between all networks (enterprise and internet), cloud environments, applications and users. It includes a huge array of security, performance, and developer services — not with an eye to replace everything everywhere, but with the ability to fit in wherever needed and consolidate many critical services onto a single platform.

A connectivity cloud is built around four fundamental principles.

  1. Deep integration — Organizations rely on the Internet to connect various elements of their digital environment with their workers, partners and customers. A connectivity cloud is integrated natively with the Internet and with enterprise networks, offering secure, low-latency, infinitely scalable connectivity between every user, application, and infrastructure. It’s as fast and straightforward as the Internet at its best, without the risk or uncertainty.
  2. Programmability — Every enterprise digital environment has proprietary infrastructure, multiple clouds, unique compliance needs, and other highly specific tooling, processes, and configurations. A connectivity cloud’s architecture provides limitless interoperability and customizable networking, letting it adapt to those unique needs while still providing consistent user experiences and efficient management.
  3. Platform intelligence — Organizations need a wide variety of services to connect and secure everything in their digital environment. But integrating everything is onerous, and trying to manage it all causes inefficiency and security gaps. A well-architected connectivity cloud has a wide range of services built in at a foundational level, and analyzes extremely high volumes and varieties of traffic in order to automatically update intelligence models.
  4. Simplicity — Too many IT and security services means too many dashboards, leading to inefficiency, poor visibility, and alert fatigue. While 100% consolidation onto one platform isn’t the answer, a connectivity cloud greatly reduces tool sprawl and dashboard overload by managing much more of the IT environment from a single pane of glass.

With these qualities, the connectivity cloud lets you add new services to your digital environment without losing even more control — and also helps restore control to what you’ve already got.

Welcome to connectivity cloud: the modern way to connect and protect your clouds, networks, applications and users

Cloudflare’s connectivity cloud

We’ll admit we’re predisposed to find those four qualities particularly important. From our earliest days, we’ve built our services based on the principles of integration, programmability, platform intelligence, and simplicity. And now, our overall portfolio is comprehensive enough to help customers achieve these benefits when tackling a huge array of security and IT needs.

Because of this approach, we’re proud to say that Cloudflare is the world’s first connectivity cloud.

But don’t take our word for it. Here are a few examples of customers that have used Cloudflare to help resolve their own crises of control:

Conrad Electric: Secure access for a global distributed workforce

A connectivity cloud’s programmability, deep network integration, and built-in intelligence make it ideal for delivering secure access to corporate resources.

The electronics retailer Conrad Electronic told us, “Just keeping people online created a series of administrative bottlenecks.” Nearly half of their 2,300 employees need to access corporate applications remotely. Enabling that access was burdensome: they had to deploy and configure VPN clients for each user.

Conrad Electronic now uses Cloudflare’s connectivity cloud to provide secure remote access to hundreds of corporate applications. Their management burden is significantly lower, with their team telling us they now have much more time per month to devote to improving their web operations. What’s more, their security posture is stronger: “We can restrict specific individuals or secure sensitive areas with a mouse click. Not having to maintain 1,000 VPN profiles improves our security and saves us time and money.”

Carrefour: Deliver and manage trusted customer-facing applications

A connectivity cloud’s threat intelligence, network integration, and unified interface also make it excellent at closing securing gaps and enabling secure application delivery on a global scale.

The multinational retail and wholesaling company Carrefour has a thriving and rapidly growing ecommerce presence. However, when cyber attacks ramped up, simply growing their security stack didn’t help. As their security team told us, “The interlacing of multiple tools complicated coordination and control of the architecture…additionally, the lack of integration across tools made investigating and resolving security and performance issues a complex and time-consuming effort.”

As part of their broader security transformation, they adopted Cloudflare’s connectivity cloud to prevent web exploits, zero-day threats, and malicious bot attacks. Doing so allowed them to replace five security tools from different vendors. And since then, they’ve reduced their incident resolution time by 75%.

Canva: Build innovative applications

Finally, a connectivity cloud’s programmability and network integration help it power innovative development in almost any context.

The global design juggernaut Canva is one example. Previously, they used a variety of developer platforms to run custom code at the network edge. But they found those services too time-consuming to use, and ran into limitations that held their innovation back.

Cloudflare’s connectivity cloud has become “a critical part of our software” They use the connectivity cloud’s developer services to build and run custom code, optimize page delivery for SEO, and time-limit content access. Recently, they told us “Thanks to Cloudflare, we can focus on growing our product and expanding into new markets with confidence, knowing that our platform is fast, reliable, and secure.”

What’s more, their experience has led to them also adopting Cloudflare’s for secure access and application delivery — a hugely gratifying example of a connectivity cloud operating at full power.

Learn more about the connectivity cloud

Customers are the inspiration for our innovation, and our connectivity cloud vision is no exception. We live to make things easier, faster, more secure and more connected – and it’s amazing to see how the connectivity cloud helps reduce complexity and increase security.

You can learn more about the connectivity cloud here — but we hope that’s just the beginning. Reach out to all of us at Cloudflare to ask questions and make suggestions — I look forward to continuing the conversation discovering ways we can continue to help customers on their secure, connected journey.

Welcome to connectivity cloud: the modern way to connect and protect your clouds, networks, applications and users

Come join us at Cloudflare Connect New York this Thursday!

Post Syndicated from Jen Taylor original https://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-connect-nyc-2022/

Come join us at Cloudflare Connect New York this Thursday!

Come join us at Cloudflare Connect New York this Thursday!

We take a break from Platform Week to share big news – we’re going to New York this week for our Cloudflare Connect customer event.

We’re packing our bags, getting on planes and heading to New York to do our first live customer event since 2019 and we could not be more excited.  It is time with you – the people building, delivering and securing the apps and networks we know and trust – that are the inspiration for the innovation we deliver.  We can’t wait to spend time with you.

Our co-founder and CEO Matthew Prince will kick off the day with his view from the top.  We’ll then be breaking out into focused conversations to dig in on our latest product news and roadmaps.

Excited about what we’re talking about for Platform Week?  Come chat with the Workers team in person and hear more about the roadmap.

Intrigued by the latest DDoS stats we posted and want to learn more?  Meet with the team analyzing the attacks and learn about where we go from here.

Not sure where to start your Zero Trust journey?  We’ll talk you through what we’re seeing and introduce you to other customers who are in the process of rolling out Zero Trust solutions for their teams so you can learn from each other.

Don’t miss it!  Register now – use the code BetterInternet to join us in-person for free.  Not in New York?  No worries – we’re coming to London, Sydney and San Francisco later this year.

The secret to Cloudflare’s pace of Innovation

Post Syndicated from Jen Taylor original https://blog.cloudflare.com/the-secret-to-cloudflare-pace-of-innovation/

The secret to Cloudflare’s pace of Innovation

The secret to Cloudflare’s pace of Innovation

We are 11! And we also may be a little bleary-eyed and giddy from a week of shipping.

The secret to Cloudflare’s pace of Innovation

Our Birthday Weeks are one of my favorite Cloudflare traditions — where we release innovations that help to build a better Internet. Just this week we tackled email security, expanded our network into office buildings, and entered into the Web3 world.

The secret to Cloudflare’s pace of Innovation

But these weeks also precipitate the most common questions I’m asked from my product and engineering peers across the industry: how do we do it? How do we get so much stuff out so quickly? That we are able to innovate — and innovate so quickly — is no happy accident. In fact, this capability has been very deliberately built into the DNA of Cloudflare. I want to touch on three of the reasons unique to us: one relates to our people, one relates to our technology, and one relates to our customers.

Cultivating curiosity

The seeds of innovative ideas start with our team. One of the core things we look for when hiring in every role at Cloudflare — be it engineering and product or sales or account — is curiosity. We seek people who approach a situation with curiosity — who seek to understand the what, the how, and perhaps most importantly, the why of the world around them. Innovation at its core is finding new ways to solve existing problems, and this curiosity is jet fuel for innovation. It pushes us to challenge the status quo. It is through this inquiry that we identify assumptions and unnecessary points of friction.

The secret to Cloudflare’s pace of Innovation

We turn our curiosity towards the world in front of us, the problems that “bug” us about our workflows and the business of the Internet. This is as much about innovating with code as it is about upending business models that don’t make sense to us. It frustrated us that hackers used DDoS attacks to perpetrate financial terrorism by driving up the cost of their victim’s web hosting and delivery bills, so as part of Birthday week in 2017 we made our DDoS protection free and accessible to all. Interestingly, we also have seen a correlating drop in DDoS attacks against many types of sites since then. This year we turned our attention to the egregious egress fees charged by cloud providers and delivered R2, our object storage solution which offers the ability to store large amounts of data — both expanding what developers can build on Cloudflare while slashing the egress bandwidth fees associated with cloud provider storage to zero. We also continue to expand our at-cost registrar service to more TLDs.

The secret to Cloudflare’s pace of Innovation

There’s an important attribute that partners with curiosity, however. To innovate, we listen. One of the things I screen for when we hire product managers is their ability to listen and synthesize the information they are hearing and then their ability to distill it into actionable problems for us to tackle. We ship early and often with initial concepts. We must listen closely to the feedback from customers — both what they tell us through community forums, support tickets, and meetings and through what they show us in how they adopt and use a feature — and quickly fold this back into the roadmap and the next stage of development. Like some of what you saw this week? Watch our blog for updates and new features as we round out and mature the products.

The best dog food

We like to say Cloudflare was built on Cloudflare and for Cloudflare. This means we eat our own dog food with a glass of our own champagne on the side. We wanted a way to connect with our customers and the community, so we built ourselves a real-time streaming service and launched CloudflareTV. Over the past 18 months we ironed out the kinks and this week we made that available to all of you to stand up your own network. We care deeply not only about the capabilities we deliver but how they look and feel. This focus leads to big innovations, but also leads to smaller improvements in how our tools look and feel, like Dark Mode, which was a passion project of a few of our front-end developers and one of the most requested features of all time by our own team.

The secret to Cloudflare’s pace of Innovation

So that’s an example of what happens. But how were we able to do this?

It’s driven by our Workers platform. This isn’t just something that’s making our customers’ lives easier. No containers to manage; no scaling to handle. We use it, too. It’s a layer of abstraction on top of our network that enables a massive amount of development velocity. Our unified architecture provides a single, scalable platform on which to innovate and allows us to roll things out in a matter of seconds across our entire network (and roll them back even more quickly if things don’t go to plan, which also sometimes happens). We’re constantly striving to make this network faster, safer, and more reliable. We’re constantly evolving our network to make it better. A couple of weeks ago we announced we’d expanded to 250 cities and are now within 50 milliseconds of 95% of the Internet-connected population. This week we expanded the footprint of our network into office buildings, getting even closer to end users.

The secret to Cloudflare’s pace of Innovation

This abstraction enables us to have smaller teams to build any new product or service. While others in the industry talk about building “pizza box” teams — teams small enough that they can all share a pizza together — many of our innovation efforts start with teams even smaller. At Cloudflare, it is not unusual for an initial product idea to start with a team small enough to split a pack of Twinkies and for the initial proof of concept to go from whiteboard to rolled out in days. We intentionally staff and structure our teams and our backlogs so that we have flexibility to pivot and innovate. Our Emerging Technology and Incubation team is a small group of product managers and engineers solely dedicated to exploring new products for new markets. Our Research team is dedicated to thinking deeply and partnering with organizations across the globe to define new standards and new ways to tackle some of the hardest challenges. These efforts drove our Web3 announcements and I could not be more excited to see where you all take them.

The secret to Cloudflare’s pace of Innovation

We ship software for businesses like a consumer software company. Traditional B2B software development typically follows longer development cycles and focuses on delivering more fully featured and deeply integrated offerings out of the gate. This cautious approach yields fewer more fully featured offerings shipped less frequently. Consumer software, on the other hand, is typically built in a highly iterative process — where teams develop initial concepts quickly and roll them out frequently in small pieces to subsets of users to test and understand how people use them and then use these observations to guide development. Many of the seeds that shaped the email security offerings this week started as small experiments by the DNS team, Emerging Technology, and our Customer Support team.

There’s one more aspect to all of this — because we’ve innovated in the way we’ve built our network — making it highly scalable and cost-effective — we’re able to pass these savings on to our customers. In a lot of instances, these savings amount to a pretty good price for our products and services: nothing at all.

Born to be free

Typically, in B2B enterprise software companies, the big customers and the multi-million dollar contracts get 99.99% of the focus. Here’s what I would say: our free customers are the secret sauce to our innovation. Today, millions of websites and applications  across the globe use our service for free. Free is invaluable to innovation.

One of the most difficult parts of building B2B software is getting the first 100 users. These early users are critical to assess the quality, scale, and capabilities of a product. But B2B folks are notoriously risk averse: their application or users are their lifeblood, and they aren’t necessarily willing to make them guinea pigs. They would rather sit on the sidelines and wait for someone else to go first. So when you are building B2B software, you are stuck in a conundrum — how do you get the users you need to prove out the capabilities?  We’re fortunate to have millions of free sites and applications on our network. Like a consumer app developer, we typically roll out new capabilities to pods of these users first. These users give us the volume and scale to get confident in what we’ve delivered. The more confident we get, the more broadly we roll out, such that by the time it hits broad rollout, our customers can feel confident in the quality and stability.

The large and diverse free customer base also helps fuel innovation. Through servicing a large and diverse base — from a personal blog in Bolivia to a small business in Chennai to a start-up in Munich — we observe unique traffic and threat patterns. We take these learning and fold the insights back into our product to dynamically route traffic across the fastest route and stop emerging threats before they scale.

The other thing I love about Birthday Week? It is the place critical innovations start that will ultimately transform the way we work. Universal SSL in 2014 made SSL free and available to all customers, doubling the number of active sites that use encryption within 24 hours of launch.   Seedling ideas, such as Workers, which we launched in 2017, have become the foundation of a whole new generation of applications.

I mentioned earlier that two of the most common questions I’m asked about Cloudflare relate to how we do it. Well, there’s often a third, and that too comes up quite a lot during Birthday Week. And that question is: “are you hiring?!” The answer is a resounding yes! We have opportunities across a variety of roles in Cloudflare: Legal, Product, Engineering, Sales, IT. Good ideas come from everywhere. I’d love nothing more than to engage your curiosity to help us build a better Internet.

The secret to Cloudflare’s pace of Innovation