Vapor
IO and VMware announced the Open Grid Alliance (OGA), an industry
alliance that will define and accelerate the Open Grid, an evolutionary
rearchitecting of the Internet. Dell Technologies, DriveNets,
MobiledgeX, and PacketFabric will join Vapor IO and VMware as founding
members. The alliance will work to evolve the Internet to be a global,
shared platform that distributes compute, data, and intelligence to when
and where it's needed, on demand.
"The
Internet was built from the core out. Now we need to rebuild it from
the edge in," said Cole Crawford, founder and CEO of edge infrastructure
company Vapor IO. "The alliance will accelerate a decades-long journey
of innovation at all levels of the stack, from fiber optics to workload
automation. We want to align thought leaders, technologies and
investments to bring forth applications that simply cannot be delivered
on the Internet we have today. The Open Grid is for everybody; it will
only emerge from deep industry collaborations, and that's why we formed
the Open Grid Alliance."
The
OGA will include leaders from myriad industries and disciplines,
leveraging domain expertise that spans the entire stack, encompassing
the physical infrastructure as well as the software-driven networking,
virtualization, automation, and application layers. Working groups will
provide a platform for these voices to present ideas, facilitate
discussions, and offer suggestions. In addition, the organization will
serve as an educational resource and knowledge hub for future Open Grid
technologies and innovations.
"As
human experiences evolve from basic content consumption to real-time
immersive collaboration, we see the Internet evolving toward a compute
grid and eventually, an intelligence grid. This evolution will enable
highly-interactive intelligence applications to be distributed around
the globe, on demand," said Kaniz Mahdi, vice president of advanced
technologies, VMware. "We've never built something of this scale, and it
will require bridging of disparate technologies with multiple levels of
abstraction. This will only be possible with a deeper level of
collaboration across wireless, cloud, and networking industries."
As
part of its charter, the OGA will embrace technologies that distribute
the economics and flexibility of the cloud through the network edge all
the way to end users, making it possible to build new classes of
applications that support billions of intelligent devices, the data that
they generate, and the new networking infrastructure that underpins
their seamless operation.
The
OGA will define key principles for the Open Grid and identify
interoperable technologies that adhere to those principles. It will
document how these technologies will impact cloud providers, developers,
vendors, communication service providers (CSPs), internet service
providers (ISPs), and end users. The OGA will promote collaboration and
open architectures that will enable the dynamic geo-distribution of
workloads.
"The
business of the internet has been the greatest predictor of value
creation in our digital economy and created a whole new way of doing
business. It removed geographic barriers and changed the way we
connect," said Vish Nandlall, vice president, Technology Strategy and
Ecosystems for Dell Technologies. "As a founding member of the OGA, Dell
Technologies sees this as an opportunity to deliver an edge internet
tier to tackle the unprecedented innovation taking place today, extend
its reach of the internet and drive greater innovation in areas such as
intelligent connected vehicles, smart cities, industry 4.0, and
connected healthcare."
"New
immersive technologies, interactive applications, and industry 4.0
solutions present a new challenge to the way applications meet
subscribers in infinite locations. It requires network functions to be
distributed across the connectivity grid at a high elasticity and
scale," said Ido Susan, CEO of DriveNets. "DriveNets disrupted
networking by building networks like cloud. We are now excited to extend
this work by teaming up with this great group of visionaries and form
the Open Grid Alliance to rearchitect the Internet."
"A
true Open Grid will enable consistency and predictability across
multiple clouds and mobile telecom networks with the highest quality of
performance. This will make it possible to build next-generation
applications and services that leverage the wireless cellular network
infrastructure," said Jason Hoffman, CEO of MobiledgeX.
"Telecommunications providers require applications that can scale
globally and dynamically across highly distributed networks and
infrastructure. The Open Grid Alliance is starting one of the most
important industry conversations."
"We
believe connectivity should be democratized and automated," said Dave
Ward, CEO of PacketFabric. "An Open Grid will incorporate the latest in
network automation to deliver applications where and when they're
needed. The ability to provision network routes on demand will play a
critical role. We're proud to support the Open Grid Alliance in its
efforts to bring together multiple industries to architect the most
affordable infrastructure that connects users and devices to clouds and
private network interconnections."
Support for Open Grid Alliance
"A
world of one trillion intelligent devices means compute is more
heterogeneous and diverse than ever before, underscoring the need for
software and silicon solutions that address the full scope of challenges
from edge to cloud," said Dermot O'Driscoll, vice president of product
solutions, Infrastructure Line of Business, Arm. "We remain committed to
working with the industry, through initiatives like Project Cassini and
Platform Security Architecture, to help standardize a secure,
cloud-native approach to edge computing."
"Crown
Castle's industry expertise, along with its land and fiber at the edge,
will play an important role in modernizing the internet," said Paul
Reddick, vice president of strategy, business and product development at
Crown Castle. "We support the Open Grid Alliance's efforts to organize
an ecosystem that brings this about."
To
increase the diversity of viewpoints, the Open Grid Alliance welcomes
members from the technology industry, academia, and public institutions.
To find out more about joining the OGA, visit the organization's
website: www.opengridalliance.org