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The Content Delivery market within the context of Networks is a rapidly growing industry that focuses on the delivery of digital content such as audio, video, and software. Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) are used to improve the performance of web applications by caching content closer to the end user. CDNs are also used to reduce latency and improve scalability, reliability, and security.
CDNs are used by a variety of industries, including media and entertainment, gaming, e-commerce, and software-as-a-service (SaaS). CDNs are also used by content providers to deliver content to multiple devices, such as mobile phones, tablets, and smart TVs.
Some of the major players in the Content Delivery market include Akamai Technologies, Amazon CloudFront, Google Cloud CDN, Microsoft Azure CDN, and Verizon Edgecast. Other companies in the market include Fastly, Limelight Networks, and StackPath. Show Less Read more