Companies Join Forces to Offer Unprecedented Capabilities for Edge Orchestration, Visibility and Operational Technology
SAN JOSE, Calif.–BUSINESS WIRE–
ZEDEDA, the leader in edge management and orchestration, today announced strategic partnerships with Anthosa Consulting and Centreon to deliver cutting-edge operational technology (OT) enhancements across Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
This collaboration brings together complementary capabilities to provide full visibility into IT and OT assets, securely orchestrate distributed workloads, and conveniently manage edge computing deployments. It simplifies the implementation of critical technologies that drive real business value, such as AI, while addressing challenges of edge environments like poor security, low bandwidth and intermittent connectivity.
“This partnership will enable customers to jump-start their edge deployments, making it easier for them to take advantage of technologies like AI/ML and quickly see real business impact,” said Michael Maxey, Vice President of Technical Business Development at ZEDEDA.
“The truly special aspect of this partnership is that each company brings complementary capabilities to gain visibility, securely orchestrate and conveniently manage workloads for driving IT/OT transformations,” said Anthosa Consulting’s founder, Chamara Somaratne. “The prospect of how this enables intelligence at the edge and realizes the benefits of AI/ML for transforming operations and improving services is inspiring.”
“Together, we’re easing the complexities of deploying edge solutions in Asia, Australia and New Zealand by offering complete services from conceptualization to implementation of a future-proofed hybrid infrastructure,” said Marc-Antoine Hostier, Centreon’s chief operating officer. “It integrates Centreon’s observability platform and Anthosa’s strategy accelerators to speed up the transformation of OT for complex industrial environments, leveraging AI/ML to optimize business operations.”
The 2024 Gartner CIO and Technology Executive Survey found that 94% of Australian and New Zealand CIOs and technology executives planned to implement AI and machine learning over the next two years, and 78% expected to increase their investment in business intelligence and data analytics this year.