LF Edge, an umbrella organization under
The Linux
Foundation that aims to establish an open, interoperable
framework for edge computing independent of hardware, silicon, cloud, or
operating system,
today announced that it has acquired
State
of the Edge, a vendor-neutral platform for open research on edge
computing. The State of the Edge will merge with Open
Glossary of Edge Computing and the combined project will assume
the State of the Edge name as a Stage 2 project (growth) under LF Edge.
Founded
in 2017 by industry pioneers Vapor IO, Packet by Equinix, Edge Gravity by
Ericsson, Arm, and Rafay Systems, the State of the Edge organization has
published three major edge research reports, all offered free- of- charge under
a Creative Commons license: the landmark 2018 State of the Edge report, the 2019 Data at the Edge report and, most
recently, the 2020 State of the Edge report. The
organization's founding co-chairs, Matthew Trifiro, CMO of Vapor IO, and Jacob
Smith, VP Bare Metal Strategy & Marketing of Equinix, will remain as
co-chairs of State of the Edge.
"We launched State of the Edge in 2018 as
an effort to align and educate the market on what edge computing truly is, and
what is needed to implement it," said Trifiro. "Edge computing represents a
long-term transformation of the Internet, and together this coalition has
created a community-supported research model second to none. We're thrilled to
contribute this program to LF Edge, where we believe it can flourish even
further."
With its open governance model, LF Edge
will continue to advance the State of the Edge under the project's original
mission, which has been to accelerate the edge computing industry by developing
free, shareable research that can be used by all.
"As edge computing continues to evolve and expand, our
goal with State of the Edge is to bring clarity and simplicity to the critical
infrastructure required to support the future of edge computing," said Arpit
Joshipura, general manager, Networking, Edge, and IoT, the Linux Foundation.
"The LF Edge projects span the continuum from cloud to device and, with
the addition of State of the Edge, we'll be able to bring our community and
ecosystem closer to a more comprehensive edge stack, delivering shared
innovation across technology sectors at the edge".
The State of the Edge project will manage
and produce the following assets under the LF Edge umbrella:
● State of the Edge reports (the 2020
report was published in Q4 2019; the 2021 report is scheduled for Q4 2020)
● Open
Glossary of Edge Computing
● Edge Computing Landscape
All State
of the Edge projects will continue to be produced and funded collaboratively,
with an explicit goal of producing original research without vendor bias and
involving a diverse set of stakeholders. Supported by member funds and a
community-driven philosophy, the State of the Edge mission has been to
accelerate the edge computing industry by developing free, shareable research
that can be used by all. The program will continue alongside a community that
cares deeply about edge computing and the innovations that will be required to
bring its promise to fruition.
Launched last January, LF Edge's projects (Akraino Edge Stack, Baetyl, EdgeX Foundry, Fledge, Home Edge and Project EVE) support
emerging edge applications across areas such as non-traditional video and
connected things that require lower latency, and faster processing and
mobility. By forming a software stack that brings the best of cloud, enterprise
and telecom, LF Edge helps to unify a fragmented edge market around a common,
open vision for the future of the industry.