More open source activity is underway in the Edge Computing Domain. Arpit Joshipura, GM Networking + Edge IOT from Linux Foundation, introduced four new projects:
Project EDGELAKE - pioneers a decentralized network for edge computing. An EdgeLake Network makes distributed edge nodes operate as a single machine that seamlessly captures, stores, and manages data at its source (allowing data to remain in-place), while providing a complete and unified view of the data. EdgeLake transforms the distributed edge to a Virtual and Unified Data-Lake allowing companies to extract real-time insight from their edge data (using SQL).
Project INFIEDGEAI - will create a unified, open platform to simplify the deployment of efficient, low-latency AI models on resource-constrained edge devices. By optimizing AI models for edge devices, such as smartphones and smart speakers, AI Edge enables efficient real-time applications that operate independently of central servers.
Project OpenBao - an identity-based secrets and encryption management system. It exists to maintain and improve a software solution to manage, store, and distribute sensitive data including secrets, certificates, and keys. The OpenBao community will provide this software under an OSI-approved open-source license, led by a community run under open governance principles.
Project InstantX - with initial code seeded by Vodafone Business, this is a cloud and edge cloud platform to exchange and distribute data in real-time between users in a certain geography through "far-edge" computing power. It solves the problem of asynchronous and instant data exchange across clients in the same region while offering that data for off-line processing and self-learning to derive further added-values.
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