LF Edge Launches New Sandbox to Accelerate Code Deployment of Open Source Edge and IoT Technologies

LF Edge Launches New Sandbox to Accelerate Code Deployment of Open Source Edge and IoT Technologies

LF Edge, an umbrella organization within the Linux Foundation that establishes an open, interoperable framework for edge computing independent of hardware, silicon, cloud, or operating system, has announced the upcoming availability of the LF Edge Sandbox. This self-service platform enables individuals to deploy LF Edge projects and solutions to edge devices quickly and easily. The LF Edge Sandbox is a centralized system that provides remote management and orchestration of edge hardware running LF Edge project applications. It leverages EVE-OS, a universal, open Linux-based operating system for distributed edge computing developed within the LF Edge Project EVE, and enables secure device management and application orchestration at scale. The development of the LF Edge Sandbox speaks to the community's robust array of in-demand edge computing solutions. This new service will make it even easier for people and organizations to trial various LF Edge project solutions and blueprints across formats, ultimately enabling faster deployment. Congratulations to the community for achieving this milestone, and thank you to ZEDEDA for the resources. Using the LF Edge Sandbox

The LF Edge Sandbox is a centralized system that enables individuals to deploy LF Edge projects and solutions to edge devices quickly and easily. Any user with a Linux Foundation ID will be able to create a free LF Edge Sandbox account and select which LF Edge project applications to deploy from a pre-configured list. Users can also deploy private applications to test real work use cases. Applications are deployed automatically and ready for testing within minutes. More information about the LF Edge Sandbox is available at https://www.lfedge.org/.

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