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Companies using Fastly Next-Gen WAF for Web Application Firewalls (WAF) include: PromoFarma by DocMorris, a Spain based Retail organisation with 220 employees and revenues of $40.0 million, Blackpepper, a New Zealand based Professional Services organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $5.0 million, Shoptimize India, a India based Retail organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $5.0 million and many others.
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Blackpepper | Professional Services | 50 | $5M | New Zealand | Fastly | Fastly Next-Gen WAF | Web Application Firewalls (WAF) | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Blackpepper implemented Fastly Next-Gen WAF to secure and accelerate its ecommerce platform across New Zealand. The project is categorized as Web Application Firewalls (WAF) and was executed to provide edge security while consolidating CDN and image delivery services under a single vendor fabric.
The Fastly Next-Gen WAF deployment emphasized edge WAF capabilities including DDoS mitigation and bot protection, combined with CDN caching and image delivery consolidation to improve client page responsiveness. Configuration focused on rule sets for application layer threats and on delivering content and images from Fastly's edge to reduce origin load and accelerate page delivery for shoppers.
Operational integration connected Fastly Next-Gen WAF and CDN services directly with Blackpepper's ecommerce platform, enabling security and performance controls at the edge for traffic originating across New Zealand. Security and IT teams used the solution to centralize traffic policing and content delivery, reducing the need for distributed point solutions and simplifying operational control over web traffic and media assets.
The Fastly case study reports the migration completed quickly and produced improved page performance for customers, with smoother handling of dramatic traffic increases during the 2020 pandemic lockdown. Governance emphasized operational ownership by Security and IT, edge rule management, and consolidated content delivery workflows to maintain both availability and application layer protection.
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PromoFarma by DocMorris | Retail | 220 | $40M | Spain | Fastly | Fastly Next-Gen WAF | Web Application Firewalls (WAF) | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, PromoFarma by DocMorris implemented Fastly Next-Gen WAF to protect its multi-regional online pharmacy sites headquartered in Barcelona, Spain. The deployment targeted application layer threats and abusive traffic patterns using the Web Application Firewalls (WAF) category controls to prevent scraping and to manage surges in online shopping traffic.
Fastly Next-Gen WAF was configured with Fastly platform capabilities including real-time logging and load balancing to create a coordinated defense and traffic management layer. Configuration work centered on WAF rule sets to block automated scraping and on integrating real-time logging for operational visibility, with load balancing used to absorb and distribute peak traffic.
Operational ownership sat with PromoFarma security and IT teams, and the implementation covered the retailers multi-regional site estate and e-commerce operations. The WAF deployment aligned with standard Web Application Firewalls (WAF) functional workflows, including detection, blocking, logging, and incident triage, and was rolled out across PromoFarmas online properties rather than being limited to a single storefront.
According to Fastlys case study, the combined WAF, real-time logging, and load balancing configuration helped PromoFarma handle an approximate 30% uplift in traffic and improved resilience during peak periods, while reducing successful scraping activity. Governance changes focused on ongoing rule tuning and logging-driven operational monitoring by the security and operations teams.
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Shoptimize India | Retail | 50 | $5M | India | Fastly | Fastly Next-Gen WAF | Web Application Firewalls (WAF) | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Shoptimize India implemented Fastly Next-Gen WAF to protect and scale its direct to consumer ecommerce platform. The Fastly Next-Gen WAF is described as part of the company's Web Application Firewalls (WAF) defenses and was adopted by security and IT teams to harden web traffic across the APAC region and support PCI-DSS compliance. The implementation emphasized core Web Application Firewalls (WAF) capabilities, with rule based request inspection, bad bot blocking, and compliance oriented controls configured to protect storefront and checkout flows. Operational coverage focused on customer facing ecommerce traffic across APAC, with security operations owning rule lifecycle management, monitoring, and incident response for web layer events. Deployment and governance proceeded with staged activation and live monitoring to validate protections under load. Fastly's published customer detail lists Fastly WAF as a core feature and notes improved latency, cost savings, and successful handling of a 10x traffic spike during 2020, while the configuration explicitly targeted bot mitigation and PCI-DSS aligned controls.
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