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Feb 11, 2021

Kubernetes Is Paving the Path for Edge Computing Adoption

Written by Molly Wojcik, Chair of the State of the Edge Landscape Working Group and Marketing Director at Section For more content like this, please visit the Section website.  Since Kubernetes was released five years ago by Google, it has become the standard for container orchestration in the cloud and…

Feb 9, 2021

Interesting Developments In Edge Hypervisors

Written by Rex St. John, EGX Developer Relations at NVIDIA This article originally ran on Rex's LinkedIn page. For more content like this, connect with him on LinkedIn.  After building Edge Computing ecosystems at Intel and Arm, I have recently made the switch to working on Edge Computing at NVIDIA.…

Feb 4, 2021

Cultivating Giants to Stand On: Extending Kubernetes to the Edge

Written by Roman Shaposhnik, Project EVE lead and Co-Founder &VP of Products and Strategy at ZEDEDA This content originally ran on the ZEDEDA Medium Blog – click here for more content like this. Kubernetes is more than just a buzzword. With Gartner predicting that by the end of 2025, 90% of applications at…

Feb 3, 2021

Hitting Performance Targets at the IoT Edge

Written by James Butcher, EdgeX Foundry QA&Test Working Group Chair and Edge Xpert Product Manager at IOTech Systems   Edge computing is all about the premise of an organization processing its operational data at the edge of the network. That means performing data collection functions and running decision making and…

Jan 28, 2021

LF Edge Member Spotlight: Equinix Metal

The LF Edge community is comprised of a diverse set of member companies and people that represent the IoT, Enterprise, Cloud and Telco Edge. The Member Spotlight blog series highlights these members and how they are contributing to and leveraging open source edge solutions. Today, we sit down with Jacob Smith,…

Jan 26, 2021

You Can Now Run Windows 10 on a Raspberry Pi using Project EVE!

Written by Aaron Williams, LF Edge Developer Advocate Ever since Project EVE came under the Linux Foundation’s LF Edge umbrella, we have been asked about porting (and we wanted to port) EVE to the Raspberry Pi, so that developers and hobbyists could test out EVE’s virtualization of hardware.  Both were…