Kaloom said it has extended its collaboration with Red Hat to provide a new jointly developed solution for distributed edge computing.
This will allow network, compute and storage nodes to share the same underlying container-based execution environment. Integrating Kaloom’s Cloud Edge Fabric Red Hat OpenShift enables the platform to help simplify complex next-generation networks and accelerate time to market of new services while reducing the costs of edge infrastructure
Edge computing and the hybrid cloud are necessary components to help drive consistency across all infrastructure footprints. Compute resources are becoming increasingly vital at the network’s edge due to densification of data and traffic from billions of connected devices. Beyond devices, next-generation workloads are also driving demand for new investments that include virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR), industrial automation, autonomous vehicles, interactive gaming, remote medicine and more.
As Kubernetes has become the standard for orchestration of containers on compute, Kaloom has applied the same technology to the network component by integrating Red Hat OpenShift into its Cloud Edge Fabric. By using the same orchestration layer for these components, resources at the edge have been streamlined and optimized.
Suresh Krishnan, CTO, Kaloom
We are excited to announce our jointly developed solution with Red Hat which solidifies the Kaloom Cloud Edge Fabric for edge data centers based on open networking principles with Red Hat OpenShift as the basis of a unified solution for network, compute and storage.
Chris Wright, CTO, Red Hat
We are excited to announce our jointly developed solution with Red Hat which solidifies the Kaloom Cloud Edge Fabric for edge data centers based on open networking principles with Red Hat OpenShift as the basis of a unified solution for network, compute and storage.