ZEDEDA
About ZEDEDA
ZEDEDA provides cloud-native edge management and orchestration for distributed edge infrastructure and applications. Its mission is to make edge computing effortless, open, and intrinsically secure, extending the cloud experience to the edge. The platform reduces the cost of managing and orchestrating distributed edge infrastructure and applications while increasing visibility, security, and control, and simplifies security and remote management at scale. ZEDEDA operates with an open partner ecosystem and a robust app marketplace. Built on EVE-OS, a lightweight open-source Linux-based edge operating system from the Linux Foundation, ZEDEDA manages thousands of nodes, and is backed by world-class investors with teams in the United States, Germany, and India.
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