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Dec 22, 2020

173K votes determined the EdgeX Foundry Challenge Shanghai Winners

Written by Kobe Lv, Senior Marketing Manager, Industry Division, IOTG Intel, and Jack Xu, Senior Marketing Manager, Emerging Technologies, IOTG Intel On October 29, the EdgeX Foundry Challenge Shanghai 2020 successfully concluded. In under a year, we were able to rally the newly formed EdgeX China Project members to engage…

Dec 17, 2020

LF Edge Member Spotlight: Equinix

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 Justin Dustzadeh, Chief Technology…

Dec 15, 2020

Predictions 2021: Open Edge & Networking

Written by Arpit Joshipura is General Manager, Networking, Edge & IoT at the Linux Foundation   As we wrap up 2020, I wanted to take a moment to look at where the industry is headed and what we’ve learned this year.  Telecom & Cloud ‘Plumbing’ based on 5G Open Source…

Dec 10, 2020

The EdgeX Foundry Hanoi Release

By Jim White, EdgeX Foundry TSC Chairman What a year 2020 has been!  If you are like me, you are looking for some stability and normalization right now.  For me, in addition to my family, I have come to rely on my work with the incredibly talented and dedicated people…

Dec 3, 2020

What do LF Edge, Akraino, OPNFV, ONAP, Fishing and Fairy Tales Have in Common?

Written by Aaron Williams, LF Edge Developer Advocate What do LF Edge, Akraino, OPNFV, ONAP, fishing and fairy tales have in common?  They all came up during our interview with the new Chair and Co-Chair of LF Edge’s project Akraino. LF Edge's Akraino project recently wrapped up our semi-annual face…

Dec 2, 2020

Demand for DevOps Talent

A few years ago, the demand for open source DevOps talent was relatively low. But this year, there has been a massive shift in the hiring pattern. Companies need developers with these skills who can not only maintain the performance of legacy workloads but also deliver agile and responsive operations…