Alterbooth Co., Ltd. has signed a partnership with Cloudflare, Inc. The idea is simple. More companies are moving to cloud and AI, and the current setup is not enough anymore. Security gaps, scaling issues, too much complexity. This is where both sides think they can step in.
Alterbooth has already been working on cloud adoption, especially around Microsoft Azure and DevOps. But as usage grows, the pressure also grows. More traffic, more APIs, more risk. Cloudflare brings in its stack here. Things like CDN, DDoS protection, WAF, Zero Trust through Cloudflare One, and its serverless layer like Workers and R2.
The partnership is basically about combining these pieces into something more usable for businesses. Not just tools sitting separately, but a setup that actually works together. Faster systems, better security, less operational mess. That is the pitch.
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There is also a focus on API modernization. Alterbooth is building an architecture using Cloudflare that moves away from legacy APIs. Developers need an improved setup which provides them more flexible options yet does not bind them to outdated systems.
The larger trend shows itself when you examine this particular situation from a broader perspective. Companies are not just adopting cloud anymore. They are reworking the entire stack around it. Cost-effective software security is an immediate need.


