Welcome to the LF Edge wiki, where you will find information with a cross project focus. For individual projects, follow the links below.
LF Edge is an umbrella organization that aims to establish an open, interoperable framework for edge computing independent of hardware, silicon, cloud, or operating system. By bringing together industry leaders, LF Edge will create a common framework for hardware and software standards and best practices critical to sustaining current and future generations of IoT and edge devices.
We are fostering collaboration and innovation across the multiple industries including industrial manufacturing, cities and government, energy, transportation, retail, home and building automation, automotive, logistics and health care — all of which stand to be transformed by edge computing.
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Projects
Title | Description | |||
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Akraino | Aims to create an open source software stack that supports high-availability cloud services optimized for edge computing systems and applications. | |||
Baetyl | Mail Lists | |||
EdgeX Foundry | Vendor-neutral, open source, loosely-coupled microservices framework providing you the choice to plug and play from a growing ecosystem of available 3rd party offerings or augment with your own proprietary innovations. | |||
Fledge | Mail Lists | |||
Home Edge | Interoperable, flexible, and scalable edge computing services platform with a set of APIs that can also run with libraries and runtimes. | |||
Open Glossary | Provides a concise collection of terms related to the field of edge computing. | |||
Project EVE | Open, agnostic and standardized architecture unifying the approach to developing and orchestrating cloud-native applications across the enterprise on-premises edge. |
Mailing Lists
A full directory of LF Edge Mailing Lists can be found at https://lists.lfedge.org/g/main
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