Frost Radar™: Which Companies Are Driving the Transformation of Edge Distribution Platforms?
A benchmarking system to spark companies to action - innovation that fuels new deal flow and growth pipelines
Enterprises managing revenue-generating digital services face a structural tension at the core of the edge distribution platform (EDP) space: the architectures built to deliver static content are increasingly misaligned with the performance, security, and resilience demands of modern applications. Fragmented tooling across delivery, security, and compute creates governance complexity, inconsistent policy enforcement, and origin exposure that attackers actively exploit. Legacy technical debt compounds the problem, limiting the agility required to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) workloads, meet data residency requirements, and sustain service continuity under real-world traffic and threat conditions.
EDPs are the infrastructure responsible for how digital content and application logic reach end users, encompassing content delivery, request-time compute, security enforcement, and—increasingly—AI inference execution. For technology buyers and the vendors competing for their spend, the performance, resilience, and security of this infrastructure are no longer purely operational concerns but competitive ones. The industry response has centered on converging delivery, compute, and security in a single platform, redefining what enterprises should expect from infrastructure at this level.
- Which best practices should your company adopt in the dynamic and intensely competitive EDP landscape?
- What are the significant companies that stand out through their commitment to converging content delivery, programmable edge compute, and integrated security at scale?
- Which industry leaders have demonstrated innovation investment, a visible global or multiregional customer base, and vast growth potential?