Wind River, a leader in delivering software for the intelligent edge, today announced that T-Systems is using Wind River Cloud Platform edge cloud infrastructure software for its EdgAIR secure and high-performance edge computing platform.
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Deutsche Telekom subsidiary, T-Systems is a world-leading information
and communications technology (ICT) provider. Its EdgAIR platform
performs as a private enterprise edge cloud and can be connected to a
campus network by supporting various network and protocol standards (5G,
Wi-Fi 6, TSN, etc.). The platform is secure and delivers low latency
(<10 milliseconds) for real-time onsite applications such as the
processing of massive amounts of data. EdgAIR runs on a closed
enterprise network but can be combined with a public cloud to enable
hybrid cloud offerings. EdgAir can also provide analytics that enable
teams to evaluate performance and other critical information in real
time and supports operational technology (OT) standards and workloads.
"Demanding
edge compute requirements from 5G, IoT, and MEC applications are
creating challenges for those trying to deploy cloud native solutions,"
said Paul Miller, vice president of Telecommunications at Wind River.
"Wind River Cloud Platform addresses the complexities of deploying and
managing a physically distributed, cloud native 5G infrastructure.
Together with T-Systems, we are able to help customers achieve an
operationally efficient, edge-capable cloud that can support thousands
of nodes."
"As
industries dive further into the use of automated and intelligent
applications, such as autonomous vehicles, factory automation and
logistics, or augmented reality, there is a rising need for even greater
security and powerful edge computing," said Thomas Weber, vice
president of PaaS, BigData, and Edge at T-Systems. "By working with Wind
River, T-Systems is delivering a secure platform with extremely low
latency that can help companies tap into intelligent real-time
applications for limitless possibilities."
Combining
a fully cloud native and Kubernetes- and container-based architecture,
Cloud Platform is a high-performance production grade offering for
managing edge cloud infrastructure. It leverages the open source project StarlingX to
simplify Day 1 and Day 2 operations by providing single-pane-of-glass
(SPoG) management and zero-touch automated deployment of thousands of
nodes, no matter their location. The platform also provides fully
automated and hitless software updates and upgrades across a
geo-distributed cloud, with rollback capabilities. The platform scales
from a single compute node at the network edge to enable ultra-low cost
deployments up to thousands of nodes to meet the needs of high-value
applications as they grow.
At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, T-Systems will showcase EdgAIR at Hall 3 Stand 3M31,
using a high-performance quality assurance application and running an
augmented reality app to demonstrate how to understand and interact with
the process.