The 50 Hottest Edge Hardware, Software And Services Companies: 2024 Edge Computing 100
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CRN’s list of the 50 hottest hardware, software and services companies in edge computing this year ranges from innovative startups like Reskube to edge specialists such as Scale Computing to market leaders like Cisco Systems, Dell Technologies and Microsoft.
Today’s innovative software and hardware companies continue to invest in edge computing technologies in 2024 as more power than ever is needed to handle the AI era and the vast amount of data pouring into edge environments.
CRN’s list of the 50 hottest hardware, software and services companies in edge computing this year ranges from innovative startups like Reskube to edge specialists such as Scale Computing to market leaders like Cisco Systems, Dell Technologies and Microsoft.
The edge computing market is key in today’s AI-focused world as the technology allows devices in any location to process data at the edge of any network or device.
“As the focus of AI shifts from training to inference, edge computing will be required to address the need for reduced latency and enhanced privacy,” said David McCarthy, research vice president of cloud and edge services at IDC, in a statement.
“This trend not only optimizes operation efficiencies but also fosters new business models that were previously not possible with centralized infrastructure,” said McCarthy. “Distributing applications and data to edge locations enables faster decision-making with reduced network congestion.”
CRN breaks down the 50 companies ruling the hardware, software and services markets surrounding edge computing.
This list includes the largest infrastructure providers in the world including AWS, Eaton, NetApp, Google Cloud and Hewlett Packard Enterprise. The list also includes software players like Veeam, BMC Software and Citrix, a business unit of Cloud Software Group, which are innovating at the edge, along with AI companies Nvidia and Microsoft.
Here are the 50 Hottest Edge Hardware, Software and Services companies in 2024.
AMD
Lisa Su
Chair, CEO
AMD’s advancements over the past year in edge computing include the second generation of its Versal adaptive system on chip portfolio, with scalability from edge sensors to centralized compute for AI-driven systems, and the Embedded+ architectural product that brings Ryzen processors and Versal to a single integrated board for faster edge AI application time to market. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based chipmaker is also in the process of acquiring ZT Systems and recently closed on its Silo AI purchase.
Amazon Web Services
Matt Garman
CEO
The Matt Garman era at AWS has only just begun and it hasn’t slowed edge innovation at the cloud giant one bit. The Seattle-based company’s partnerships with telecommunications vendors to offer network APIs to developers and expanded industrial protocol support for AWS IoT SiteWise are just some of those measures.
Atsign
Barbara Tallent
Co-Founder, CEO
Eliminated layers at the edge, stronger IoT security and improved administration are among the ways security upstart Atsign is changing the edge computing game. San Jose, Calif.-based Atsign, whose partners include systems integrators, this year unveiled its NoPorts tunnel for remote access and bills the offering as setting a new standard for secure connectivity.
BMC Software
Ayman Sayed
President, CEO
Houston-based BMC Software boosted its observability and network performance monitoring and diagnostics capabilities this year with the purchase of Netreo. BMC’s edge-related portfolio includes Helix Edge for discovery and analysis of operation technology data at the point of inception for digital twin simulations, anomaly detection, predictive maintenance and other use cases.
Cato Networks
Shlomo Kramer
Co-Founder, CEO
Cato Networks introduced its MSASE Partner Platform this year, allowing partners to deliver managed SASE services on a single platform. A new SASE-based extended detection and response product, a SASE-managed endpoint protection platform and summarization and identification features backed by artificial intelligence and machine learning are just some of the ways the Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel-based company has been working to bring secure networks to the next level.
Cisco Systems
Chuck Robbins
Chair, CEO
Closed deals for Splunk and Isovalent to deliver more security for customers and a reorganization uniting Cisco’s networking, security and collaboration teams garnered headlines for the San Jose, Calif.-based company during the year while positioning it as a fierce competitor looking ahead. Cisco also continues to iterate around its Hypershield for distributed security from cloud to data centers to the edge.
Citrix, a business unit of Cloud Software Group
Tom Krause
CEO
Citrix positions its platform as an enabler for delivering any application in complex IT environments, from on-premises data centers and edge locations to multiple public clouds. The Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based company has sought to stand out among competitors with a simplified subscription structure and new incentive programs to win more business.
Cloudbrink
Prakash Mana
CEO, Co-founder
Cloudbrink users can ditch VPNs with the vendor’s edge-native Hybrid-Access-as-a-Service offer for the cloud, data center and more. The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company’s elastic edge mesh and thousands of dynamic points of presence promise better experiences and performance for network and IT administrators.
Cohesion
Thru Shivakumar
Co-Founder, CEO
Cohesion this year introduced its Savvy real-time platform for operational data, bringing AI and connections to existing systems to empower real estate analytics. The Chicago-based company adds Savvy to a portfolio of smart building products from self-service visitor registration to access control to space reservation.
CyberPower Systems USA
Brent Lovett
President, GM
Shakopee-Minn.-based CyberPower Systems has continued to level up the power game over the past year with new offerings such as a one rack unit 1U-high form factor for its PFC Sinewave UPS systems that combine power factor correction power source compatibility, uninterruptible power supply and sine wave output for edge computing and other use cases.
Dell Technologies
Michael Dell
Founder, Chairman, CEO
Round Rock, Texas-based Dell has been front and center in the AI PC revolution, bringing AI to the edge with its line of Copilot+ PCs and workstations while also expanding access to its Apex Cloud Platform for edge and remote-office/back-office computing use cases and iterating on its NativeEdge edge operations software platform.
Eaton
Craig Arnold
Chairman, CEO
The recent acquisition of electrical equipment thermal monitoring products provider Exertherm, expanded access to the SmartRack modular data center for edge computing and AI, and a growing worldwide manufacturing and R&D footprint show how the 110-plus-year-old Cleveland-based company maintains fierce competition in a fast-changing technology landscape.
Equinix
Adaire Fox-Martin
President, CEO
The Equinix Network Edge virtual networking service and Equinix Fabric digital infrastructure connection are among the Redwood City, Calif.-based company’s tools to aid with infrastructure agility and workflow automation at the digital edge in the age of AI.
Extreme Networks
Ed Meyercord
President, CEO
Extreme Networks this year introduced the world to its Extreme AI Expert GenAI offering, which aims to simplify device management from the edge to the data center. The San Jose, Calif.-based company also unveiled new 4000 Series switches as flexible edge products for enterprises.
Gigamon
Shane Buckley
President, CEO
Gigamon’s Deep Observability Pipeline for threat detection and response from the device edge to the cloud and data centers, not to mention an investment from private equity firm Siris, has positioned the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company as a standout in the growing edge space.
Google Cloud
Thomas Kurian
CEO
Advancements in edge technology from Mountain View, Calif-based Google Cloud over the past year include general availability of the Distributed Cloud air-gapped appliance configuration for tactical edge environments, increased access to Cloud Armor Enterprise for network edge policies, and a GenAI search packaged offering powered by the Gemma open AI model family for data analysis at the edge and on-premises.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Antonio Neri
President, CEO
Spring, Texas-based HPE has positioned itself for a future of innovation with the upcoming acquisition of Juniper Networks and now-closed deal for Morpheus Data after multiple edge-related releases, including the HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 server for edge applications and workloads, a new more sustainable modular data center for compute-intensive edge workloads, and increased access to its edge-enabled Machine Learning Inference Software.
Hitachi Vantara
Sheila Rohra
CEO
Santa Clara, Calif.-based Hitachi Vantara this year made its Virtual Storage Platform One available to aid with scaling data and modernizing applications across distributed infrastructures and put out new innovations for its Hitachi Unified Compute Platform to give edge users high performance with fewer cores and consistent hybrid cloud infrastructure across edge, core and public clouds.
HP Inc.
Enrique Lores
President, CEO
HP is an early leader in the emerging AI PC market, bringing AI applications to desktops, 2-in-1s and other devices for everything from 3-D modeling to model training. The Palo Alto, Calif.-based company also continues iterate on offerings including its HP Anywhere software for virtual machines on the edge and other environments.
HPE Aruba Networking
Phil Mottram
EVP, GM, Intelligent Edge
HPE’s Aruba Networking business has been enhancing IoT device, mobile and AI-driven application connectivity for customers with the Palo Alto, Calif.-based company’s edge use cases includingsasset tracking, wayfinding and customer engagement.
IBM
Arvind Krishna
Chairman, CEO
IBM is at work closing its HashiCorp acquisition while integrating recent pickups StreamSets, webMethods and Pliant. But even as this new era at IBM is unfolding, the Armonk, N.Y.-based company has made advancements in edge computing over the year, including a new Power S1012 one-socket, half-wide Power10 processor-based system and expanded edge opportunities with Hybrid Cloud and Red Hat OpenShift.
IGEL
Klaus Oestermann
CEO
IGEL bills its tools as a way to bring more security and control to devices, protocols and environments at the network edge, supporting zero trust and secure service edge security initiatives. The San Francisco-based company increased access to its wares through an expanded partnership with Lenovo.
Intel
Pat Gelsinger
CEO
A new modular, open Edge Platform for making, deploying and managing edge and AI applications at scale with a cloud-like experience and Intel Xeon 6 processors engineered for AI performance from edge to data center to cloud are some of the ways the Santa Clara, Calif.-based chipmaker has remained a force in the edge computing market.
Juniper Networks
Rami Rahim
CEO
Juniper Networks is still writing its new chapter as it is set to be acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise. But the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company hasn’t let the upcoming acquisition distract from its innovation, including the rollout of a new compact, rugged Juniper Mist Edge ME-X6 appliance for campus edge scaling without legacy wireless controllers plus a new Routing Assurance product that brings AI-native automation to traditional edge routing topologies.
Lenovo
Yuanqing Yang
Chairman, CEO
The new Lenovo ThinkAgile MX455 V3 Edge Premier platform for AI at the edge, ThinkEdge SE455 V3 servers lowering total cost of ownership at the edge and the Truscale Hybrid Cloud for Edge bringing better performance to where data is generated and consumed are examples of how Beijing, China-based Lenovo differentiates its portfolio in an increasingly competitive market.
Lisnr
Eric Allen
President, CEO
Edge communication specialist Lisnr owns a data transmission platform that uses sound for proximity and transaction verifications. Stratham, N.H.-based Lisnr’s Radius SDK solves challenges across the edge by facilitating seamless data transfer for secure transactions, personalized proximity marketing and verification.
LogicMonitor
Christina Crawford Kosmowski
CEO
LogicMonitor offers AI-powered hybrid observability for edge computing. The Santa Barbara, Calif.-based company’s LM Envision SaaS-based platform enables observability—such as analyzing data like logs, metrics and traces—on complex systems, processes and microservices across on-premises and multi-cloud environments to monitor edge environments.
Microsoft
Satya Nadella
Chairman, CEO
From Azure IoT Edge and Azure SQL Edge to Azure Sphere solutions, Microsoft has a large hardware, software and services portfolio targeting edge use cases. The Redmond, Wash.-based software giant’s Azure Stack Edge brings Azure compute, storage and intelligent AI to the edge with Azure-managed devices.
Nasuni
Paul Flanagan
CEO
Nasuni provides a scalable data platform that enables control at the network edge and simplifies file data management. Boston-based Nasuni’s File Data Platform and edge computing offerings provide unlimited capacity and performant storage along with top-notch data protection, file recovery and frequent immutable snapshots to the cloud.
NetApp
George Kurian
CEO
NetApp is a leader when it comes to storage hardware, software and offerings that aggregate data at the edge for real-time processing and inferencing. The San Jose, Calif.-based company provides a slew of offerings that combine unified data storage, integrated data services, AI data management and CloudOps to enable edge computing.
Nutanix
Rajiv Ramaswami
President, CEO
Nutanix provides hyperconverged infrastructure and software to let customers manage and monitor their entire edge infrastructure. The San Jose, Calif.-based company’s Cloud Infrastructure Edge provides a distributed infrastructure platform for small edge deployments that combines compute, storage and networking resources into a single pool with integrated security.
Nvidia
Jensen Huang
Founder, President, CEO
Nvidia is looking to bring its AI processing power and generative AI technology to the edge. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company’s IGX Orin AI platform features industrial-grade hardware and enterprise software and support for industrial edge environments, while its AI-on-5G platform simplifies the deployment of AI applications over 5G edge networks.
Pure Storage
Charles Giancarlo
CEO
Pure Storage offers top-notch hardware and software for the edge. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company’s FlashBlade file and object platform is suited for analytics, machine learning, AI and similar edge data processes. Pure Storage’s Portworx provides a storage layer for running cloud-native workloads at the edge.
Rafay Systems
Haseeb Budhani
Co-Founder, CEO
Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Rafay Systems’ Kubernetes Operations Platform simplifies the deployment, orchestration and ongoing operations of containerized microservices across thousands of Kubernetes clusters at the edge. Key features include centralized multicluster management from a single console across all edge nodes, as well as cluster resource visibility and monitoring across edge environments.
Red Hat
Matt Hicks
President, CEO
Red Hat extends its hybrid cloud capabilities to edge computing to help organizations innovate with flexible, open-sourced and security-focused technology. The Raleigh, N.C.-based company’s Device Edge platform supports different workloads across small, resource-constrained devices at the farthest edge. It combines Red Hat Enterprise Linux with the Red Hat build of MicroShift and Ansible Automation Platform.
Reskube
Andrew Lawton
Founder, CEO
Reskube is a remote-working and edge resilience and support provider that was launched to provide an effective business continuity solution for remote workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Reskube Edge brings enterprise-level infrastructure resilience to edge computing, designed for infrastructure managers who prioritize uptime. The England-based company’s advanced management portal, Prism, equips customers with the visibility to orchestrate edge computing and IoT devices.
SAP
Christian Klein
CEO
SAP Edge Services provides centralized edge life-cycle management using Kubernetes for services and applications, with the possibility to deploy extensions. The Walldorf, Germany-based company’s SAP Digital Manufacturing for edge computing provides a buffering capability for SAP Digital Manufacturing to operate, regardless of cloud outage, by constantly synchronizing data that is critical for production.
Scale Computing
Jeff Ready
Co-Founder, CEO
Indianapolis-based Scale Computing is an edge computing all-star with its flagship platform enabling customers to run applications and process data at the network’s edge. Scale’s SC//Fleet Manager monitors and manages thousands of distributed edge infrastructure deployments, while its SC//HyperCore software delivers on-premises edge computing with high availability and disaster recovery to remote locations.
Schneider Electric
Peter Herweck
CEO
Schneider Electric is a leading edge data center and power provider with a focus on the industrial edge industry. The France-based company recently launched a new product offering with NTT Data that integrates edge, private 5G, IoT and modular data centers to enable edge connectivity anywhere, particularly regarding AI edge use cases.
ScienceLogic
David Link
Co-Founder, CEO
ScienceLogic’s AIOps platform sees broadly across clouds, on-premises and at the edge to enable business service visibility with workflow automation to eliminate manual tasks. The Reston, Va.-based company has been innovating around edge infrastructure monitoring and management for years.
Splunk at Cisco
Gary Steele
EVP, GM
San Francisco-based Splunk’s advanced analytics platform helps user correlate, investigate and automate complex data analysis across the edge, including IoT devices and machine learning data. Splunk Edge Hub is designed to streamline the ingestion and analysis of vast amounts of data generated by operational technologies, including sensors, devices and industrial equipment.
Vcinity
Harry Carr
Chairman, CEO
Vcinity enables applications and users to instantly access data, no matter where it lives, enabling customers to accelerate time to intelligent insight. Designed for high-latency edge environments, San Jose, Calif.-based Vcinity lets customers send large volumes or varieties of data over any distance quickly and securely, while also enabling data access anywhere for applications.
Veeam Software
Anand Eswaran
CEO
Seattle-based Veeam powers data resilience with backup, recovery, security and intelligence capabilities—freeing data to move across the cloud, virtual and physical environments, and the edge. Veeam’s Edge-to-cloud data protection looks to secure data across all locations in an IT environment, from on-premises edge servers to cloud-based systems.
Versa Networks
Kelly Ahuja
President, CEO
Edge networking and security specialist Versa Networks provides WAN infrastructure, SD-WAN and cybersecurity to edge environments. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company’s Versa Security Service Edge simplifies security between any application, device, user, location or workload at the edge without compromising performance. Powered by AI, the VersaONE Universal SASE platform delivers converged offerings that protect data and defend against cyberthreats.
Versatile
Meirav Oren
Co-Founder, Executive Chairwoman
Versatile offers AI-powered software aimed at revolutionizing the construction industry by collecting valuable jobsite production data that can help customers. By delivering site data collection and automation technology at the edge, the Los Altos, Calif.-based company provides customers with the visibility to make the best data-backed decisions.
Vertiv
Giordano Albertazzi
CEO
From custom edge computing racks and power cooling infrastructure to backup and remotely managed IT software, Vertiv owns a large portfolio of edge offerings. The Westerville, Ohio-based company’s Vertiv Edge is a family of highly reliable, efficient, manageable and flexible line of UPSes. Vertiv recently launched its end-to-end portfolio for HPC and AI deployments, Vertiv 360AI.
VMware by Broadcom
Hock Tan
President, CEO of Broadcom
VMware’s edge orchestration portfolio includes VeloCloud, Edge Compute Stack and the VMware Telco Cloud Platform. The Palo Alto, Calif.-based company’s complete stack manages applications and infrastructure at the edge through an edge-optimized runtime and orchestration platform, while the telecommunications platform targets telecommunications network use cases. VeloCloud’s is VMware’s SD-WAN offering that brings network programmability to the edge.
Wasabi Technologies
David Friend
Co-Founder, CEO
Wasabi Technologies provides cloud object storage and software management tools for edge computing customers, along with data protection offerings. Through partnerships with infrastructure providers like Equinix and Flexential, Boston-based Wasabi is offering on-demand edge-computing-as-a-service all stored on its cloud.
Wasmer
Syrus Akbary
Founder, CEO
Wasmer offers an inexpensive, fast and scalable way to deploy on the edge with the ability to make any application serverless. The company enables users to move their applications to its Wasmer Edge cloud platform to scale the application. Wasmer focuses on creating developer tools and infrastructure for running WebAssembly at the edge.
Zadara
Yoram Novick
CEO
Zadara’s Sovereign AI Edge Cloud simplifies operational complexity, enabling scalable distributed compute and AI services that provide the building blocks for modern applications. With over 500 AI-enabled clouds deployed worldwide, the Irvine, Calif.-based company’s Sovereign AI Edge Cloud gives access to on-demand, pay-per-use compute, networking and storage that works with any data type, and any protocol, in any location.
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