OTTAWA (March 28, 2023) – Edge Signal today announced that it has joined the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN)— a global community of AWS Partners that leverages programs, expertise, and resources to build, market, and sell customer offerings.
Powered by Wesley Clover International, Edge Signal provides a simple solution to integrating edge devices and data into the cloud as well as managing all aspects of edge applications. Customers choose Edge Signal to reduce time-to-market and to optimize their edge applications. Edge Signal also enables devices and gateways to be controlled, made more secure, and updated without costly on-site technicians or remote hands. Application developers can create solutions, including edge Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), data aggregation, etc. from variety of sources without having in-depth knowledge of edge computing and its complexities.
“We make building edge computing applications seamless, scalable, and secure,” explains Arda Ozgun, Managing Director at Edge Signal. "Our customers choose the developer-friendly Edge Signal platform to reduce time-to-market.”
Arda Ozgun adds:
Edge Signal brings added value to the hyperscale and edge computing environment of today. We’re delighted to leverage powerful AWS services and eliminate the need for advanced technical skills to configure and manage these tools. This provides immediate value to our clients.
By joining the APN, Edge Signal joins a global network of 100,000 partners from more than 150 countries working with AWS to provide innovative solutions, solve technical challenges, win deals, and deliver value to mutual customers.
The Edge Signal platform essentially denotes Edge Infrastructure as a Service. It enables organizations to focus their attention on their business application and real customer value, not on building a complex edge infrastructure. Through a simple interface, Edge Signal allows customers to create custom solutions without having in-depth knowledge of the cloud.
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