This video will be an update on what Fastly (NYSE: FSLY) has been up to this quarter. Linktree, the "link in bio" company, has started to use Fastly's Edge Cloud Platform, and Amazon has started to return traffic. You can find the full video below. Good news Last quarter Fastly experienced an outage, and during the earnings call, management mentioned that a top-10 customer still had not returned with traffic and that several launches had to be delayed. This has obviously hurt Fastly's quarter and its full-year outlook. That customer could have been Amazon, because by the end of August, 35% of static traffic on Amazon was served by Fastly, up from 0% at the start of that month. At the time of writing this article, 28% of static traffic on Amazon is served by Fastly. This is good news because Fastly's model is usage base, so Q3 might be looking better than Q2. More good news for shareholders came last week when the company announced that Linktree has deployed Fastly's edge cloud platform and next-gen cloud-based WAF (web application firewall) to support its 16 million global users. According to Linktree, uptime has already increased from 96% to 99.999%. With the likes of Selena Gomez, Alicia Keys, and Metallica all using Linktree in their Instagram bios, making sure everything runs smoothly and securely is of utmost importance. For full insights do watch the video below. *Stock prices used were the closing prices of Sept. 27, 2021. The video was published on Sept. 28, 2021. 10 stocks we like better than FastlyWhen our award-winning analyst team has a stock tip, it can pay to listen. After all, the newsletter they have run for over a decade, Motley Fool Stock Advisor, has tripled the market.* They just revealed what they believe are the ten best stocks for investors to buy right now... and Fastly wasn't one of them! That's right -- they think these 10 stocks are even better buys. See the 10 stocks *Stock Advisor returns as of September 17, 2021 Neil Rozenbaum has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Fastly. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. Neil is an affiliate of The Motley Fool and may be compensated for promoting its services. If you choose to subscribe through his link, he will earn some extra money that supports his channel. His opinions remain his own and are unaffected by The Motley Fool.Source