Intel Selects Ori Industries for Winners’ Circle, Recognising Innovation in Edge Computing

Intel announces Ori Industries as a recipient of the Intel® Network Builders Winners’ Circle Award for its Ori Global Edge offering, recognising the company as an Intel Solution Partner within the Intel® Network Builders ecosystem.

Intel has announced Ori Industries as a recipient of the Intel® Network Builders Winners’ Circle Award for its Ori Global Edge offering. Ori Industries was selected as an Intel Solution Partner in the Intel® Network Builders ecosystem, which accelerates network transformation by connecting all the players driving new solutions to the market, including service providers, end users, infrastructure, software, and technology vendors.

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Ori Industries solutions connect high performance software deployments, such as industrial IoT and gaming applications, with low latency compute infrastructure from the world’s best connected network operators. Ori’s intelligent Distributed Edge Cloud platform itself is network-agnostic and developer-friendly, enabling seamless scalability and performance for applications that run globally.

“We are thrilled to be recognised by Intel for our contribution to accelerating 5G and virtual network transformation. We look forward to continuing to work closely with Intel and the Network Builders,” said Jose Domingos, VP Telco Strategy at Ori Industries. “This vibrant and innovative ecosystem, and our collaboration with Intel, are helping transform the networks of today for the demanding applications of tomorrow.”

Ori Industries has taken a unique Gradient approach to Edge Cloud infrastructure, allowing developers to deploy applications on the most appropriate layer between the Cloud and the Edge. Developers can allocate time critical usage to the far edge, and data storage heavy needs to the cloud — combining high efficiency in performance with flexibility in network costs.

Using dynamic orchestration and machine learning of user and application behaviours to intelligently handle usage allocation, developers using Ori’s edge platform can scale compute in cities where the demand is busiest. This helps reduce costs for Ori customers as they grow, while maintaining optimal quality of experience for their end users.

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Ori Industries recently held its annual EdgeHog Day event, with participation from Telefónica, BT, Altran and a showcase of Edge-native and Edge-ready application developers across enterprise, IoT and gaming.

Speaking at the event, Andy Corston-Petrie, Senior Manager, Mobile Core Networks Research at BT commented: “At BT, we’re assessing the latency benefits of edge computing and looking to find the opportunities, trade offs and application requirements that will drive different approaches for the edge. This lines up well with Ori’s approach to building an edge gradient, as we have a range of choices through our network to deliver those future services.”

“To do this, we have to collaborate. We’re actively exploring through our collaborations a full range of projects that will test the challenges for our network, and inform how we are going to innovate.”

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