IOTech Launches Edge Builder to Manage Edge Systems at Scale
An open and flexible end-to-end solution, Edge Builder addresses the edge management challenge within Industrial IoT systems IOTech, the edge software company, today announced the launch and availability of Edge Builder, its end-to-end management solution for edge systems. Edge Builder provides a comprehensive, flexible and open solution that simplifies and automates the management of edge systems at scale.
To ensure that Edge Builder addresses the market opportunity, IOTech has been working with a number of key partners and potential customers during the development phase of the product. Intel has been supporting IOTech throughout the development of Edge Builder, said Bryan Rodriguez, IoTG Technical Lead, Platform Architect at Intel. Finally, a scalable management solution that is addressing both device and orchestration management for far edge systems.
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