Matthew Prince
Analyst · RBC Capital Markets
Thanks, CJ. I appreciate how you brought a customer-first focus to Cloudflare's already powerful innovation engine. That's made us a better company able to win bigger deals. It's now part of our DNA that you deserve credit for having helped shape. And while I'm bummed you're leaving, I'm proud that Cloudflare is a place that has trained the leaders of other great technology companies. You're our second product leader in a row to be recruited away to be CEO somewhere awesome. We can't say yet where you're going, but they're lucky to have you, and I have no doubt you'll bring some of Cloudflare's relentless culture of innovation to them. With that out of the way, let's talk about some of our wins in the quarter. A Global 2000 digital media platform expanded its relationship with Cloudflare, signing a 3-year $22.8 million pool of funds contract for application services and workers. This contract marks the culmination of a powerful comeback story. We actually lost this customer to a competitor in 2016, but the Internet and Cloudflare evolved. We earned their trust back in 2023, starting with our Zero Trust portfolio. During 8 months of testing before signing this deal, our world-class security, unmatched product breadth and powerful Workers platform ran circles around the incumbent. But that's not the whole story. The decisive factor of the win was AI. This customer looked at the landscape and correctly identified Cloudflare is the only company building the essential platform to protect and manage content for the emerging AI-driven web. This strategic win established us as the customer's clear forward-looking partner and creates a direct on-ramp for Pay Per Crawl, which could transform Cloudflare from a vendor they pay for services into a powerful revenue generator for their business. We and they believe that this is what the future looks like. A leading European technology company expanded its relationship with Cloudflare, signing a 5-year $34.3 million contract, representing an upsell of $6.8 million for Workers platform and application services. This customer is fully redesigning their architecture to move their front end on to Workers and Durable Objects. The decision to commit to a 5-year term underscores the customer's view of Cloudflare as a critical long-term strategic partner. A rapidly growing media platform expanded its relationship with Cloudflare, signing a 3-year $15 million contract for Workers and Application Performance. This customer was experiencing significant egress fees, high latency for its global customer base and vendor lock-in with a hyperscale public cloud provider. Moving to Cloudflare will enable data to be processed and served closer to their end users, delivering superior performance and eliminating egress fees. With our unified platform, this customer will be able to drive down their total cost of ownership by more than 30%. A Fortune 500 financial technology company expanded its relationship with Cloudflare, signing a 2-year $16.1 million pool of funds contract with an upsell of $4.6 million for application services and workers. As a textbook land-and-expand journey across 3 apps, this customer started with Cloudflare's application services in 2022, expanded with our Zero Trust platform in 2023 and has been adding a number of products from our Workers platform over the last 2 years. Another Workers deal is already underway for AI use cases. A Global 2000 European pharmaceutical company expanded its relationship with Cloudflare, signing a 3-year $12.4 million contract with an upsell of $4.5 million. This is a great example of platform adoption as the customer is utilizing products from our first 3 apps, application services, SASE and Developer. This customer views Cloudflare as a critical strategic partner choosing to displace services from 2 hyperscale public clouds and multiple-point solution providers because according to them, "It's so much easier to build on Cloudflare." A U.S. cabinet-level agency expanded its relationship with Cloudflare, signing a 2-year contract exceeding $20 million for our complete FedRAMP portfolio. The agency is standardizing its network and security platform on Cloudflare, displacing over a dozen legacy point solutions and generating more than $10 million in annual cost savings. We are seeing more traction than ever before across U.S. government as it looks to modernize its digital infrastructure. A Fortune 100 financial services company signed a 3-year $4 million contract for Magic Transit and Advanced Magic Firewall. Recent outages, capacity limitations and a lack of automation features with 2 legacy incumbents left this customer with DDoS vulnerabilities at their network layer in a time when we're seeing new record-breaking DDoS attacks every few weeks, like the nearly 30-terabit per second attack we mitigated earlier this month. Cloudflare won because our fundamental architecture advantage gives us literally 4x the capacity of all our scrubbing center-based competition combined. As the Internet gets scary and scarier, customers are realizing Cloudflare is the only network engineered to survive. A global industrial company signed a 3-year $2.2 million contract for a complete SASE portfolio, including Access, Gateway, Browser Isolation, CASB, DLP, Magic WAN and Magic Firewall to consolidate and modernize their security stack. We're displacing a first-generation Zero Trust vendor as well as a legacy on-premise VPN provider, which were expensive and difficult to maintain across their global operations. This customer chose Cloudflare for the operational simplicity of our unified platform that delivers both superior performance and significant cost reduction. A global web infrastructure platform expanded its relationship with Cloudflare, signing a 14-month $1.2 million contract for AI Crawl Control and Bot Management. This customer is experiencing a massive surge in AI scrapers and malicious bots hitting their origin servers, inflating costs without revenue conversion and obscuring visibility into legitimate traffic. They selected Cloudflare for our innovative best-of-class bot blocking capabilities in addition to seamless expedited deployment by our deep platform integration. We're already exploring a much larger opportunity with this customer for Pay Per Crawl. We talked last quarter about how the rise of AI would impact media companies. Cloudflare has emerged as a strategic partner to these firms as they work through what the new business model of the Internet will be. But it goes beyond just media. Businesses of all shapes will be transformed by the rise of AI. I don't think people yet appreciate how AI is another massive information consumption platform shift, just as we move from consuming information via a browser on a desktop to social media and then to apps on mobile devices, AI is another information consumption platform shift. It changes where and how we will consume and interact with information. With the last 3 platform shifts, the business model of the Internet remains the same: create content, generate traffic and then sell things, subscriptions or ads. With AI, for the first time in a long time, the fundamental business model is going to change. Human eyeball traffic is unlikely to be the currency of the Internet's future. We already can see glimpses of that future. It's represented in SciFi. When George Jetson asks his helpful robot Rosie for a recipe for cookies, the response isn't 10 blue links to hunt through. It's a recipe for cookies. Most of us are increasingly living in some version of that future now with tools like ChatGPT, and it seems inevitable that more and more commerce will be facilitated by AI-powered agents working on our behalf. As that happens, new questions will arise. What happens to small businesses? What happens to brands? Brands, of course, are just shortcuts for humans to be able to assess quality and value. What do they mean in the world of agentic commerce? I don't know what the future business model of the Internet will look like, who the winners and losers will be, but I do believe Cloudflare will help shape it. We estimate 80% of the leading AI companies already rely on us. A huge percentage of the Internet sits behind us. The agents of the future will inherently have to pass through our network and abide by its rules. And as they do, we will help set the protocols, guardrails and business rules for the Agentic Internet of the future. And we'll make sure the tools to participate in that future are available to all businesses, large and small. It's what we've always done. Again, we don't know exactly what the future will look like, but I believe Cloudflare will be one of the key players helping shape it. What we are playing for is a world with as many AI companies, media companies and businesses, large and small, competing fairly to best serve customers anywhere and everywhere they and their agents transact. I'm really excited for that future, and I'm optimistic about it. But to bring it back to the present, let me hand it off to Thomas to walk through this quarter's financials. Thomas, take it away.