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EdgeMicro Lands 10 Leading Tech Companies To Begin Live Testing Of Edge Pilot Projects
[January 18, 2019]

EdgeMicro Lands 10 Leading Tech Companies To Begin Live Testing Of Edge Pilot Projects


DENVER, Jan. 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- EdgeMicro and many of the most influential companies in the technology industry have begun live testing edge computing pilot projects in an EdgeMicro micro data center adjacent to Flexential's Englewood facility in the Denver area. The pilot projects are taking place in the industry's first edge computing test lab, which enables participating companies to complete proof of concept edge projects that are a final step before larger-scale implementations.

"The companies participating in this testing environment are a who's who of the tech industry, including household names that are among the largest companies in the world. Additionally, infrastructure companies are participating and playing a vital role in making edge connections and computing a reality," said Loren Zweig, VP of Operations at EdgeMicro, who is overseeing the test lab.

The participating companies include Akamai and StackPath along with other prominent technology companies. The test environment is also supported by key EdgeMicro partners including BitBox, Cisco, Fiber Mountain, Flexential and Megaport. The pilot projects are expected to be completed in March followed by production deployment with clients by mid-year.

The EdgeMicro micro data center in Denver has 48 kW of UPS power, 6 server racks. Dual 100 gig connectivity connections are included with direct access to nearby fiber infrastructure, making the POC test uniquely positioned to deliver high bandwidth and latency-sensitive content to consumers. The miro data center is undergoing SOC 1 and PCI compliance assessments.



EdgeMicro's Vice President and General Manager, Martin Capurro added, "The biggest takeaways from this project aren't the technical specs. The key is that these companies see the immediate value and are well down the path in development of their edge strategies. So much of the industry discussion about the edge has been theoretical, as if it is only sketched on a napkin, but there is nothing hypothetical about these pilots as we are hosting real-time content and traffic. They are a final step toward rollouts that will be stunning to many people both in terms of scale and the shape they take."

"The pilot projects being conducted in this test lab are bringing together many of the smartest people in the edge industry to put their companies' edge initiatives into action," said Tim Parker, VP Network Strategy, at Flexential, one of EdgeMicro's pilot partners. "The companies involved in these tests have a bold vision for the edge that will reshape the way the internet works. The facility may be small, but the ambition is transformative. The concept of tethering these far edge data centers to near edge data centers such as Flexential is the future of edge computing. When these projects come out of the lab, the participating companies will be prepared to implement their edge computing strategies with confidence."


About EdgeMicro
EdgeMicro is an edge colocation company launched in 2017 dedicated to delivering on the promise of edge computing. Founded by an elite team with peering, wireless and data center expertise with a simple yet innovative solution, EdgeMicro is deploying hundreds of network-neutral, modular data centers that deliver the scale and flexibility required at the edge. With EdgeMicro, content providers, MNOs, ISPs and IoT providers can provide an enhanced, lower latency customer experience while reducing backhaul costs. For more information on edge colocation and software exchange solutions, visit www.edgemicro.com.

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