Broadcom Inc. announced
developments across its Software-Defined Edge product portfolio to enable
enterprises to support Edge AI workloads via new and enhanced connectivity,
deployment, and lifecycle management capabilities, including:
- Combined
Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) and satellite connections support in the
VMware VeloCloud Edge 710 appliance as well as the new VMware VeloCloud
Edge 720 and 740 appliances.
- VMware
VeloCloud SASE, secured by Symantec enhancements featuring the integration
of VeloCloud and Symantec points of presence (PoPs).
- VMware
Edge Compute Stack product enhancements.
According to
IDC, worldwide spending on edge computing is expected to be $232 billion in
2024, an increase of 15.4% over 2023. Edge computing is expected to play a
pivotal role in the deployment of AI applications. (1) Broadcom is evolving its
software-defined edge portfolio to help enterprises address the growth of AI
and non-AI workloads at the edge. Edge AI workloads are deployed at
geographically dispersed locations to enhance business operations in order to
reduce costs, increase sales or improve compliance. Unlike traditional IT
workloads which are centralized at the data center, Edge AI workloads such as
video inference cameras, industrial control systems, and other OT (Operational
Technology) devices and applications are deployed locally and are largely
autonomous, they are orchestrated rather than administered, they consume data
where it's being created, and are driven by the lines of business.
Broadcom
defines the software-defined edge as distributed digital infrastructure for
connecting, securing and running workloads across a number of locations, close
to endpoints that are producing or consuming data. It extends to where the
users and devices are - in the office, on the road, in a cell site, at a retail
store or on the factory floor. Broadcom addresses the three layers of the
software-defined edge: the edge compute stack which hosts the applications and
workloads; the intelligent overlay where connectivity and security services run
across the WAN; and the underlay network layer, which runs the software for
network connectivity across fixed and 5G networks to provide orchestration and
network programmability.
"We're focused
on enabling enterprises to adopt Edge AI workloads," said Sanjay Uppal, vice
president and general manager, Software-Defined Edge Division, Broadcom. "We've
announced support for Fixed Wireless Access and satellite connections in VMware
VeloCloud Edge to deliver critical, blended connectivity for OT devices as well
as AI and non-AI edge workloads. We uniquely offer enterprises a good, better,
best approach to connectivity at the edge by allowing them to tweak real-time
WAN performance, gain insights from the network, and program the network. This
convergence of the underlay network enables enterprises to build networks in
minutes to support today's and tomorrow's workloads."
Integrated
FWA and Satellite Support to Enhance Connectivity for Edge AI Workloads
To address the need for more robust connectivity to support edge computing and
Edge AI workloads, Broadcom today announced enhancements to the VMware
VeloCloud Edge 710 appliance as well as introduced new VMware VeloCloud Edge
720 and 740 appliances. VeloCloud Edge 710 now provides enterprises with a
combination of broadband, FWA, and satellite connections to significantly
improve real-time voice, video, and application traffic - delivering enhanced
connectivity at the edge. This blended connectivity provides enterprises with
redundant, always-on connectivity for edge devices and workloads. Additionally,
Communication Service Providers (CSPs) can use the VeloCloud Edge 710, 720, and
740 appliances to further modernize their infrastructure and monetize their
services by delivering a premium, combined SD-WAN, FWA, and satellite offering
to enterprise customers in support of their edge deployments. CSPs running
both VeloCloud SD-WAN and VMware Telco Cloud Platform benefit from the ability
to program the real-time performance of their WAN using insights from their
networks. Read more in the blog post, "Unveiling the Future of Networking: VMware VeloCloud
SD-WAN Edges 710-5G, 720, and 740."
PoP
Integration Boosts Enterprise Connectivity to the Cloud
To better assist enterprises with cloud connectivity, Broadcom today announced
initial integration of VeloCloud SD-WAN points of presence (PoPs) with Symantec
PoPs. This integration will further automate cloud access without compromising
performance and security. VeloCloud SASE, secured by Symantec customers will also
benefit from higher bandwidth and availability, lower latency, and global reach
to major cloud and SaaS providers. Earlier this year, Broadcom announced
the availability of VeloCloud SASE, secured by Symantec-a single-vendor SASE
solution. The solution is a culmination of a joint effort to integrate
best-in-class VeloCloud SD-WAN and Symantec Security Service Edge (SSE)
capabilities-extending significant benefits to Broadcom's VeloCloud and
Symantec customers.
Simplifying
Edge AI Workload Deployment and Lifecycle Management
The distributed nature of the edge produces numerous challenges for enterprises
and their respective IT teams-from managing edge devices, applications, and
infrastructure across multiple if not hundreds or thousands of locations.
Enterprises are investing in solutions that enable zero-touch provisioning and
application lifecycle management to accelerate the turnkey deployment of secure
edge environments. An edge-optimized runtime and orchestration platform, VMware Edge Compute Stack delivers frictionless management
of edge apps and infrastructure across many sites with limited resources. With
its latest two releases, VMware Edge Compute Stack delivered critical
capabilities to efficiently manage infrastructure and applications including
Edge AI apps and workloads such as Small Language Models (SLMs) at dispersed
sites, including:
- Zero-Touch Orchestration: VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator simplifies deployment
and application lifecycle management across multiple sites by leveraging
GitOps and desired state management. By automating these processes,
enterprises enable consistent and efficient operations, even with limited
IT resources.
- Pull-Based Architecture: Hosts always initiate the communication to the
management plane as a keepalive, and also to fetch any changes to its
configuration. This architecture puts less burden on the management plane,
allowing it to achieve a much higher scale.
- Edge Infrastructure and Application Monitoring: It configures metrics gathering and transmission for
infrastructure, virtual machines, and Kubernetes-based workloads.
Customers can achieve comprehensive local edge monitoring in minutes with
the included sample implementation of industry-standard monitoring tools
and pre-built dashboards.
These
capabilities simplify deploying and managing Edge AI workloads enabling
enterprises to more quickly realize the business benefits of their Edge AI
investments. The recent release of VMware Edge Compute Stack 3.6 delivered additional new
features to make it even easier to deploy and manage the edge at scale.