The Linux Foundation Launches LF Edge
January 24, 2019
The
Linux Foundation launched LF Edge which is an umbrella organization to
establish an open, interoperable framework for edge computing
independent of hardware, silicon, cloud, or operating system. LF Edge is
initially comprised of five projects that will support emerging edge
applications in the area of non-traditional video and connected things
that require lower latency, faster processing and mobility.
LF Edge includes Akraino Edge Stack, EdgeX Foundry, and Open Glossary of
Edge Computing, formerly stand-alone projects at The Linux Foundation.
The initiative also includes a new project contributed by Samsung
Electronics, which will create a hub for real-time data collected
through smart home devices, and another project from ZEDEDA, which is
contributing a new agnostic standard edge architecture.
“The market opportunity for LF Edge spans industrial, enterprise and
consumer use cases in complex environments that cut across multiple
edges and domains. We’re thrilled with the level of support backing us
at launch, with 60 global organizations as founding members and new
project contributions,” said Arpit Joshipura, general manager, the Linux
Foundation. “This massive endorsement, combined with existing code and
project contributions like Akraino from AT&T and EdgeX Foundry from Dell
EMC, means LF Edge is well-positioned to transform edge and IoT
application development.”
Through the formation of a software stack that brings the best of
telecom, cloud, and enterprise (representing location, latency and
mobility differentiation), LF Edge will help ensure greater
harmonization to accelerate deployment among the rapidly growing number
of edge devices slated to exceed 20 billion by 2020. In order for the
broader IoT to succeed, the currently fragmented edge market needs to be
able to work together to identify and protect against problematic
security vulnerabilities and advance a common, constructive vision for
the future of the industry.
More about LF Edge projects:
Akraino Edge Stack is creating an open source software stack that
supports high-availability cloud services optimized for edge computing
systems and applications;
EdgeX Foundry is focused on building a common open framework for IoT
edge computing.
Home Edge Project, seed code contributed by Samsung Electronics, is a
new project that concentrates on driving and enabling a robust,
reliable, and intelligent home edge computing framework, platform and
ecosystem running on a variety of devices in our daily lives.
Open Glossary of Edge Computing provides a concise collection of terms
related to the field of edge computing.
Project EVE (Edge Virtualization Engine), contributed by ZEDEDA, will
create an open and agnostic standard edge architecture that accommodates
complex and diverse on- and off-prem hardware, network and application
selections.
As the IoT increasingly trades legacy embedded devices for cloud native
computing devices with greater compute power, edge and IoT developers
need vendor-neutral platforms and a shared vocabulary for deploying and
securing their devices. Industries including industrial manufacturing,
cities and government, energy, transportation, retail, homes, building
automation, automotive, logistics and health care all stand to be
transformed by edge computing, which by its nature spans many different
systems, domains, hardware and software.
Bringing Unity to the Fragmented Edge Computing Realm
Already home to several other thriving umbrella organizations –
including Cloud Native Computing Foundation, LF Networking, and LF Deep
Learning –The Linux Foundation provides a neutral structure for building
an open source community. Under the auspices of The Linux Foundation, LF
Edge will drive better, more secure development at the edge, outlining
an aligned vision for the diverse and complex edge projects being built
today.
LF Edge is already supported by a strong roster of industry-leading
founding members: (Premier) Arm, AT&T, Baidu, Dell EMC, Dianomic Inc.,
Ericsson, HP Inc., HPE, Huawei, IBM, Intel, inwinStack, Juniper
Networks, MobiledgeX, Netsia, Nokia Solutions, NTT, OSIsoft, Qualcomm
Technologies, Radisys, Red Hat, Samsung Electronics, Seagate Technology,
Tencent, WindRiver, Wipro, ZEDEDA; and (General) Advantech Co.,
Alleantia srl, Beechwoods Software Inc., Canonical Group Limited,
CertusNet, CloudPlugs Inc., Concept Reply, DATA AHEAD AG, Enigmedia,
EpiSensor, Foghorn Systems Inc., ForgeRock US Inc., Foundries.io,
Hangzhou EMQ Technologies Co. Ltd., IOTech Systems Ltd., IoTium, KMC,
Linaro, Mainflux, Mocana, NetFoundry, Packet, Pluribus Networks, RackN,
Redis Labs, VaporIO, Vitro Technology Corp., Volterra Inc., Wanxiang
Group; and (Associate) Automotive Edge Computing Consortium (AECC),
Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT), Electronics
and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Infrastructure Masons,
Inc., and Project Haystack.
More details on LF Edge, including how to join as a member, are
available here: www.lfedge.org.
LF Edge Project Support
“End-to-end cohesion requires big companies to come together to foster
the space for industrial collaboration and emerging architectures across
mobile, residential, SMB and enterprise organizations when dealing with
the edge,” said Roman Shaposhnik, vice president of Product and
Strategy, ZEDEDA. “This initiative provides critical leadership — not
just a piece of the edge puzzle — with the ultimate output being working
code.”
“As devices play more important roles in our everyday lives, the edge
computing is one of the key driving forces for a new computing paradigm
within the IT industry,” said Seunghwan Cho, executive vice president of
Samsung Research, the advanced R&D arm of Samsung Electronics’ device
business. “As Samsung is one of the leading open source contributors at
LF Edge, we’ll be in the forefront of realizing and accelerating edge
computing, which can provide assistance to a wide array of fields,
including Home Edge, Industrial, and Mobile Edge Computing (MEC).”
“The Linux Foundation has created the perfect vehicle for collaboration
and coordination across the diversity of LF Edge projects,” said Matt
Trifiro, former chair of the Open Glossary of Edge Computing and chief
marketing officer, Vapor IO. “We see the the Open Glossary playing a
vital role in fostering a shared understanding that accelerates
innovation. We look forward to working with the all of the LF Edge
projects to cross-pollinate terminologies and harmonize the lexicon.”
“We
are thrilled by the progress of Akraino Edge Stack so far and excited to
see the Linux Foundation deepen its commitment into edge computing,”
said Oliver Spatscheck, former Akraino Governing Board chair and
assistant vice president at AT&T Labs. “The launch of LF Edge will
accelerate edge innovation and drive real business value by bringing a
diverse set of edge players under one roof.”
“LF Edge will create a comprehensive and coordinated set of foundational
open source tools to enable developers to accelerate time to value in
creating IoT and Edge computing solutions,” said Jason Shepherd, former
Governing Board chair of EdgeX Foundry, and IoT and Edge Computing chief
technology officer at Dell Technologies. “We look forward to continuing
to foster IoT interoperability within the EdgeX community in addition to
collaborating across LF Edge projects to develop de facto-standard APIs
for intelligent interactions between the application and infrastructure
planes within the broader edge ecosystem.” |