FogHorn announced plans to collaborate with IBM.
The common goal is to provide an open and secured next-generation
hybrid cloud platform with advanced, edge-powered artificial
intelligence (AI) and closed-loop system control capabilities. By
bringing together edge and cloud capabilities, FogHorn and IBM plan to
help customers rapidly deploy, process, store, analyze and train
critical data from edge to cloud and enhance business processes.
Gartner estimates that
enterprises will create and process greater than 50% of their data
outside a traditional centralized data center or cloud by 2022. A more
decentralized approach, powered by IoT and edge computing, can help to
achieve increased ROI from digital transformation projects.
"With
computing done in so many places-on public and private clouds and the
edge-the challenge that businesses face is to connect all these
different elements into a cohesive, end-to-end platform," said Chris
Penrose, Chief Operating Officer at FogHorn. "Through our upcoming
collaboration, FogHorn will leverage IBM Edge Application Manager to
deliver edge-to-cloud FogHorn solutions for our customers that can help
them make more informed decisions with their data, in real-time.
Combining FogHorn's vertical expertise with IBM's cloud know-how, we
will create the opportunity to address a wide range of edge use cases
which has the potential to deliver operational savings, improved
up-time, reduced waste and lower energy consumption."
FogHorn
Lightning Edge AI offerings, which deliver low latency for onsite data
processing and real-time AI, analytics and machine learning
capabilities, combined with IBM Edge Application Manager, which runs on
Red Hat OpenShift, will be designed to automate the deployment of edge
AI applications to available enterprise edge compute. The solution is
being engineered to run and manage workloads on virtually any edge
endpoint, including devices, clusters and servers, gateways and machines
supporting RHEL and other Linux operating systems, with Red Hat
OpenShift, and Podman and other Docker runtimes. This gives
organizations the choice and flexibility to extend their operations from
any public or private cloud to any edge server or asset, and is planned
to allow for a single system of record in the enterprise that is
enriched with quality data and insights to be acted on with intelligent
automation. FogHorn's offerings can also be integrated with IBM Maximo
Application Suite to optimize the performance of physical assets and
accelerate transformation of maintenance, monitoring and reliability
options, powered by Lightning Edge AI Platform.
"We
look forward to collaborating with FogHorn as part of the IBM edge
ecosystem, to help clients realize the full value of an open hybrid
cloud approach by bringing together the edge with IT data centers,
private clouds and public clouds from multiple providers," said
Evaristus Mainsah, GM, IBM Hybrid Cloud and Edge Ecosystem "The power of
IBM Edge Application Manager, combined with FogHorn's experience in
manufacturing, oil and gas, industrial IoT and building energy
management, offers an end-to-end FogHorn solution that will enable
organizations across industries to act on insights closer to where the
data is being created, at the edge."
FogHorn
is part of the IBM edge ecosystem, an initiative to help equipment
manufacturers, networking, IT & software providers implement open
standards-based cloud-native solutions that can autonomously manage edge
applications at scale. IBM's ecosystem of partners fuels hybrid cloud
environments by helping clients manage and modernize workloads from
bare-metal to multicloud and everything in between with Red Hat
OpenShift, the industry's leading enterprise Kubernetes platform.
To learn more about FogHorn's Lightning solution, visit www.foghorn.io.
For more information about IBM edge computing, visit https://www.ibm.com/cloud/edge-computing