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The story of is one of rapid expansion, fueled by the ambition to bring the internet's processing power as close to the user as possible. Founded in 2016 by Lance Crosby—the same mind behind SoftLayer (which sold to IBM for $2 billion)—the company was built on the idea that "the edge" is the natural evolution of the cloud. The Vision: Moving Beyond the Centralized Cloud

StackPath's strategy wasn't just about speed; it was about integration. By combining security services (like Web Application Firewalls) with edge computing (containers and VMs), they allowed developers to deploy workloads across 50+ global markets in seconds.

Rather than building every piece from scratch, StackPath grew into a "juggernaut" by acquiring several established startups in the CDN (Content Delivery Network), security, and computing domains. StackPath

Despite the challenges of integrating multiple acquired companies and cultures, StackPath positioned itself as a modern alternative to legacy players like Akamai. It remains a case study in how a startup can leverage massive capital—nearly $400M in funding—to buy its way into a global market presence.

Building a global anycast service in under a minute - Toonk.io The story of is one of rapid expansion,

: Developers often used tools like Terraform to automate these global deployments, managing entire "anycast" networks with just a few lines of code. The Legacy

: To scale these services, StackPath moved away from unbranded "white box" servers and partnered with Lenovo to install thousands of ThinkSystem servers in major metropolitan markets worldwide. Defining the "Edge" It remains a case study in how a

: Customers began using StackPath for everything from high-frequency financial trading to personalizing content for gamers in real-time.