Alberto Anaya works on the partnership side of the edge and CDN infrastructure market, a segment that has become increasingly important as cloud workloads, security services, AI traffic, and low-latency application delivery continue pushing compute and traffic closer to the network edge. His role at Fastly places him inside the commercial and ecosystem layer that connects CDN infrastructure with carriers, cloud environments, interconnection providers, and enterprise platforms. His profile is less about traditional telecom wholesale and more about the newer infrastructure layer where content delivery, edge security, cloud networking, and distributed compute increasingly converge. In practical terms, these roles usually involve coordinating commercial relationships around deployment footprints, interconnection strategies, traffic localization, cloud adjacency, and ecosystem integrations across multiple regions. The Fastly environment itself sits in a highly interconnected part of the digital infrastructure market. CDN providers today are no longer just traffic acceleration vendors — they increasingly operate as distributed infrastructure platforms supporting edge compute, application delivery, security services, API environments, and AI-adjacent workloads. That naturally creates ongoing interaction with carriers, IX operators, cloud exchanges, datacenter providers, and enterprise network teams. Anaya’s focus on strategic partnerships suggests a role tied closely to ecosystem growth rather than purely direct sales. The language around infrastructure and GTM partnerships reflects the operational reality of the CDN business today: platform expansion often depends on building strong regional deployment relationships and maintaining close alignment across cloud, network, and edge ecosystems. The references to edge compute, security, and interconnection also place him inside a part of the industry where infrastructure conversations increasingly blend telecom, cloud, and software delivery models together. People operating in these environments tend to spend significant time aligning technical infrastructure capability with commercial ecosystem expansion.
Strategic Partnerships Vice President at Fastly
Tracked for visibility across CDN infrastructure partnerships, edge compute ecosystems, cloud interconnection environments, and carrier-adjacent digital infrastructure relationships.
Tracked for visibility across CDN infrastructure partnerships, edge compute ecosystems, cloud interconnection environments, and carrier-adjacent digital infrastructure relationships.
Strategic Partnerships Vice President at Fastly
Partnership executive operating across edge delivery, interconnection ecosystems, and cloud-adjacent infrastructure relationships.
Alberto Anaya works on the partnership side of the edge and CDN infrastructure market, a segment that has become increasingly important as cloud workloads, security services, AI traffic, and low-latency application delivery continue pushing compute and traffic closer to the network edge. His role at Fastly places him inside the commercial and ecosystem layer that connects CDN infrastructure with carriers, cloud environments, interconnection providers, and enterprise platforms. His profile is less about traditional telecom wholesale and more about the newer infrastructure layer where content delivery, edge security, cloud networking, and distributed compute increasingly converge. In practical terms, these roles usually involve coordinating commercial relationships around deployment footprints, interconnection strategies, traffic localization, cloud adjacency, and ecosystem integrations across multiple regions. The Fastly environment itself sits in a highly interconnected part of the digital infrastructure market. CDN providers today are no longer just traffic acceleration vendors — they increasingly operate as distributed infrastructure platforms supporting edge compute, application delivery, security services, API environments, and AI-adjacent workloads. That naturally creates ongoing interaction with carriers, IX operators, cloud exchanges, datacenter providers, and enterprise network teams. Anaya’s focus on strategic partnerships suggests a role tied closely to ecosystem growth rather than purely direct sales. The language around infrastructure and GTM partnerships reflects the operational reality of the CDN business today: platform expansion often depends on building strong regional deployment relationships and maintaining close alignment across cloud, network, and edge ecosystems. The references to edge compute, security, and interconnection also place him inside a part of the industry where infrastructure conversations increasingly blend telecom, cloud, and software delivery models together. People operating in these environments tend to spend significant time aligning technical infrastructure capability with commercial ecosystem expansion.
Partnership executive operating across edge delivery, interconnection ecosystems, and cloud-adjacent infrastructure relationships.
| 0.90–1.00 | A | High — direct sources |
| 0.75–0.89 | A/B | Strong |
| 0.55–0.74 | B/C | Medium |
| 0.35–0.54 | C/D | Weak–medium |
| 0.10–0.34 | D | Weak signal |
| 0.00–0.09 | D | Internal monitoring |
Several public sources
Fonction du sujet
Alberto Anaya est publiquement répertorié comme vice-président des partenariats stratégiques chez Fastly. Voir aussi: L'UE réécrit les règles de souveraineté de l'infrastructure IA.
Les domaines d'exploitation publiquement associés incluent: Voir aussi: La FCC soutient les constructeurs de fibre avec des limites de permis.
• Écosystèmes CDN Voir aussi: Ofcom révèle les lacunes de couverture mobile sur les trains britanniques.
• Environnements de calcul en périphérie (edge compute) Voir aussi: L'UE évince les opérateurs satellites américains du spectre.
• Réseaux d'échange cloud Voir aussi: La FCC impose des licences pour les points d'atterrissage des câbles sous-marins aux États-Unis.
• Écosystèmes d'interconnexion Voir aussi: Les États-Unis ferment la faille des puces d'IA offshore.
• Partenariats d'infrastructure Voir aussi: FCC relance les enchères AWS-3 après le défaut de Dish.
• Coordination GTM autour des services de périphérie et de sécurité Voir aussi: Les États-Unis comblent la faille des puces IA Nvidia à l’étranger.
Son rôle semble axé sur la croissance de l'écosystème et le développement des relations d'infrastructure.
Continuité de carrière
Le profil visible d'Anaya s'aligne sur les cadres qui opèrent à l'intersection de:
• Infrastructure cloud
• Livraison d'applications distribuées
• Partenariats CDN
• Écosystèmes d'interconnexion
• Environnements de trafic d'entreprise
• Expansion des plateformes de périphérie
La continuité à travers ces environnements suggère une familiarité de longue date avec les écosystèmes de partenariat d'infrastructure plutôt qu'avec les environnements de vente purement logicielle.
Environnement d'infrastructure
Le marché du CDN et de la périphérie a considérablement évolué au cours de la dernière décennie.
Les opérateurs de cet environnement coordonnent de plus en plus:
• Centres de données neutres vis-à-vis des opérateurs
• Points d'accès cloud (cloud on-ramps)
• Fabrics IX
• Fournisseurs de backbone
• Environnements de livraison d'applications
• Écosystèmes de sécurité d'entreprise
Le marché est désormais beaucoup plus proche de l'infrastructure télécom que les premières générations de fournisseurs de CDN.
Texture de l'écosystème des opérateurs
Les plateformes CDN modernes dépendent fortement de:
• Densité d'interconnexion régionale
• Relations de peering avec les opérateurs
• Distribution de calcul localisée
• Ingénierie du trafic
• Proximité cloud
• Infrastructure de livraison à faible latence
Cela crée un chevauchement opérationnel régulier avec les opérateurs télécoms, les centres de données et les fournisseurs d'infrastructure backbone.
Style opérationnel
Le profil d'Anaya suggère un style opérationnel technico-commercial axé sur:
• Développement de partenariats
• Alignement de l'écosystème d'infrastructure
• Coordination du déploiement
• Gestion des relations cloud et réseau
• Positionnement de l'interconnexion
• Alignement de l'infrastructure GTM
Le rôle semble axé sur l'écosystème et l'exécution.
La participation d'Anaya à ITW s'aligne naturellement sur:
• Partenariats d'infrastructure de périphérie
• Expansion de l'écosystème des opérateurs
• Discussions sur la stratégie d'interconnexion
• Intégration cloud-réseau
• Relations de déploiement régional
• Croissance de l'écosystème de trafic d'entreprise
ITW attire de plus en plus les opérateurs CDN et d'infrastructure de périphérie car de nombreuses conversations sur le déploiement se déroulent désormais directement aux côtés des écosystèmes des opérateurs.
Surface de contrôle
Les surfaces de contrôle visibles incluent:
• Partenariats d'écosystème
• Relations de déploiement en périphérie
• Coordination de l'échange cloud
• Positionnement de l'interconnexion
• Alignement de l'infrastructure régionale
• Écosystèmes de partenariat GTM
Ces couches influencent la manière dont les plateformes d'infrastructure distribuées se développent à l'échelle mondiale.
Mécanisme d'impact
L'impact sur ce marché provient généralement de:
• Densité de l'écosystème
• Proximité de l'infrastructure
• Continuité des partenariats
• Exécution du déploiement
• Portée de l'interconnexion
• Adoption des plateformes d'entreprise
La valeur opérationnelle du rôle vient de la facilitation de l'expansion de l'infrastructure par le biais des relations et de la coordination de l'écosystème.
Area of expertise
Alberto Anaya works on the partnership side of the edge and CDN infrastructure market, a segment that has become increasingly important as cloud workloads, security services, AI traffic, and low-latency application delivery continue pushing compute and traffic closer to the network edge. His role at Fastly places him inside the commercial and ecosystem layer that connects CDN infrastructure with carriers, cloud environments, interconnection providers, and enterprise platforms. His profile is less about traditional telecom wholesale and more about the newer infrastructure layer where content delivery, edge security, cloud networking, and distributed compute increasingly converge. In practical terms, these roles usually involve coordinating commercial relationships around deployment footprints, interconnection strategies, traffic localization, cloud adjacency, and ecosystem integrations across multiple regions. The Fastly environment itself sits in a highly interconnected part of the digital infrastructure market. CDN providers today are no longer just traffic acceleration vendors — they increasingly operate as distributed infrastructure platforms supporting edge compute, application delivery, security services, API environments, and AI-adjacent workloads. That naturally creates ongoing interaction with carriers, IX operators, cloud exchanges, datacenter providers, and enterprise network teams. Anaya’s focus on strategic partnerships suggests a role tied closely to ecosystem growth rather than purely direct sales. The language around infrastructure and GTM partnerships reflects the operational reality of the CDN business today: platform expansion often depends on building strong regional deployment relationships and maintaining close alignment across cloud, network, and edge ecosystems. The references to edge compute, security, and interconnection also place him inside a part of the industry where infrastructure conversations increasingly blend telecom, cloud, and software delivery models together. People operating in these environments tend to spend significant time aligning technical infrastructure capability with commercial ecosystem expansion.
- Role evidence: Alberto Anaya is framed by strategic partnerships vice president at fastly and public digital infrastructure context. Evidence basis: Alberto Anaya article record; Alberto Anaya article record
- Operating context: CDN infrastructure, edge ecosystems, interconnection, and cloud-network partnerships and Global provide the public context for this person profile. Evidence basis: Alberto Anaya article record; Alberto Anaya article record
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Role and Scope
- Profile: Alberto Anaya
- Current Role: Strategic Partnerships Vice President at Fastly
- Analytical Category: Person
- Why tracked: Tracked for visibility across CDN infrastructure partnerships, edge compute ecosystems, cloud interconnection environments, and carrier-adjacent digital infrastructure relationships.
Signal Map
- Partnership executive operating across edge delivery, interconnection ecosystems, and cloud-adjacent infrastructure relationships.
- Decision horizon: Next quarter
- Operational relevance: High
- Relevant activities: CDN partnerships, Edge infrastructure ecosystems, Interconnection relationships, Cloud exchange environments, Go-to-market infrastructure alliances
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