(MENAFN Editorial) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --, an open source project building a common interoperability framework to facilitate an ecosystem for Internet of Things (IoT) edge computing, today announces five new members: acias GmbH, CATAI-UNESCO, Irish Manufacturing Research, Sixgill and the Zephyr Project. These organizations join the more than 60 members that broadly represent the IoT landscape providing products and services supporting analytics, visualization, sensors, security and manageability, among others.
Hosted by , EdgeX Foundry is a collaborative effort dedicated to accelerating IoT deployments across industrial and enterprise use cases. With EdgeX, developers can quickly and easily build, deploy, run and scale Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions. It enables interoperability across tools and solutions and delivers flexibility and security.
"The EdgeX community members are geographically diverse but have continuously come together to collaborate to create an interoperable platform that can work with any hardware, operating system and application framework," said Philip DesAutels, PhD, Senior Director of IoT at The Linux Foundation. "We are excited to welcome these new members and work closely with them to build out and support an ecosystem for IIoT solutions."EdgeX Foundry has made significant progress since its this year with more than 150 people from around the world joining face-to-face meetings to align on project goals, develop working groups and identify project maintainers and committers across key functional areas. The project also created resources designed to help onboard new developers to the project such as , and . Additional information about these resources, upcoming EdgeX Foundry meetings and how to participate is available at .
New Member Quotes: aicas GmbH
"aicas is excited to join EdgeX Foundry and support and integrate its microservices architecture with our framework, lightweight process model, ahead-of-time compiler, hard real-time garbage collector and runtime, and Java bytecode multilanguage support," said David Beberman, Chief Marketing Officer for .
Irish Manufacturing Research
"Irish Manufacturing Research is delighted to contribute to the EdgeX Foundry project and work on an open source full featured and secured IIoT platform for the manufacturing industry," said John Delaney, Principal Investigator for . "Ensuring interoperability and scalability at the edge while supporting legacy systems is a key enabler on the digitization roadmap for both small and large industrial enterprises."
Zephyr Project
"In February 2018, will celebrate its two-year anniversary of being a collaborative open-source micro-controller operating system," said Geoff Thorpe, Security Architect for NXP and Chair of Zephyr Governing Board. "EdgeX Foundry proposes a welcome step towards harmonizing and generalizing the fragmented set of technologies in today's IoT, and does so in an open and platform-neutral manner. This could not be more consistent with the ideals of the Zephyr project, and we're delighted to be part of this collaborative effort."
EdgeX Foundry's next major release, "California," is targeted for Spring 2018. California will be a key step in EdgeX Foundry's commitment to evolve the framework to support the requirements for deployment in business-critical IIoT applications. In addition to general improvements, planned features for the California release include baseline APIs and reference implementations for security and manageability value-add. Additional information can be found at .
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