MobiledgeX claims that it now counts 30 category-defining developer applications and 13 top-tier mobile operators as part of its fast-growing global edge network initiative.
The company first announced its Edge-Cloud R1.0 and initial deployment with Deutsche Telekom earlier this year and it has been steadily adding new operator partners seeking to innovate with new edge availability and advanced capabilities leading into and through their 5G rollouts.
Edge drives a need for a management layer that seamlessly integrates into current cloud development toolchains while supporting the unique requirements that edge presents to the market, says MobiledgeX.
In June of this year, MobiledgeX announced its “Edge Experience” initiative to simplify how application developers and device makers develop, integrate and test innovation in live edge networks. In addition, MobiledgeX is now driving market adoption by engaging the entire edge ecosystem with hackathons and structured use case exploration.
Eric Braun, CCO, MobiledgeX
With this next generation of augmented experiences, autonomous machines and AI-driven decision making appearing now, edge computing becomes a prerequisite for adequate performance, scale and security.
Sunay Tripathi, CTO, MobiledgeX
Momentum around edge computing trials and experimentation is starting to gain steam as more mobile operators safely open their trusted networks to pilots and production use cases and take steps toward creating global edge availability...