ZEDEDA Launches Managed Kubernetes for the Distributed Edge
Briefly

ZEDEDA, a San Jose based developer and provider of edge computing virtualization software, announced during KubeCon NA 2023 a managed Kubernetes solution for the edge. The service is based on a partnership with SUSE and offers a centrally managed, turn-key User edge solution built on the open source operating system Eve and Rancher's lightweight Kubernetes distribution K3s.
LFEdge-an umbrella organization within the Linux Foundation aims to establish an open, interoperable coalition of independent edge computing providers-defines the edge within the context of the Telco last mile, or the last part of a network service managed by a communications company before moving into private networks. On one side of the last mile is what LFEdge calls the Service Provider Edge. These include edge workloads such as the Access edge where Telco network devices run and the Regional edge where CDN's typically operate. On the other side of the last mile is the User Edge. The User Edge includes on-prem data centers, smart edge devices, and constrained microcontroller-based
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