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CacheFly is a content delivery network (CDN) provider based in Chicago, Illinois with a 100% remote team.[1] In 1999 CacheFly started as Downloadhosting.com for file distribution for small software developers, by CTO, Matt Levine.
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The CacheFly service was launched in March 2005.
In 2016 despite limited marketing or sales efforts CacheFly crossed 15,000 hostnames, growing primarily through word of mouth from existing customers.[citation needed] That same year CacheFly launched advanced media services with progressive downloads, adaptive streaming, transcoding, and transmuxing as added capabilities.
With analytics becoming a major growth market CacheFly launched a new advanced analytics dashboard in 2018, with a major face-lift again in 2021.[2]
2020 saw major growth for digital companies,[3] including CacheFly.[4] The company began focusing on peering routes to work towards a healthier internet in the face of the global digital migration.[5]
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Major companies and organizations known to be using CacheFly
- Ars Technica[6][non-primary source needed]
- Various podcasts on the TWiT network [7][non-primary source needed]
- OverDrive[8]
- Roblox
- PluralSight[9]
- GameStop
- SkillSoft
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