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Edgeworx

Edgeworx is an edge computing software company that provides a platform for deploying, orchestrating, and managing containerized applications on distributed edge infrastructure.

  • Edge-native application orchestration and lifecycle management for distributed devices and gateways (edge computing).
  • Container-based runtime and tooling for running microservices close to data sources at the edge (application platform).
  • Policy-based deployment, monitoring, and control of workloads across heterogeneous edge environments (infrastructure management).
  • Developer tooling and APIs for building, packaging, and updating edge applications consistently with cloud-native practices (DevOps enablement).
  • Support for enterprise use cases involving Internet of Things (IoT), industrial systems, and remote sites that require local processing and intermittent connectivity (IoT/industrial edge).

More About Edgeworx

Edgeworx focuses on edge computing software that enables enterprises to run containerized and microservice-based applications on distributed devices, gateways, and remote infrastructure. Its platform is designed for environments where data is produced at the edge, such as industrial equipment, sensors, and remote facilities, and where local processing and resilience are requirements. The company aligns its approach with cloud-native patterns, adapting them for constrained and heterogeneous edge hardware.

The Edgeworx platform fits into the application platform and infrastructure management categories for edge computing. It provides an edge runtime for containers, orchestration capabilities, and mechanisms for deploying and updating workloads across fleets of devices. This aligns with patterns familiar from Kubernetes and cloud-native orchestration, but tailored for edge locations that may operate with limited or intermittent connectivity to centralized cloud services.

From an architectural perspective, Edgeworx supports distributed microservices, container packaging, and policy-based management of edge workloads. The platform is suited for topologies where a central control plane manages many remote nodes, while allowing those nodes to operate autonomously when disconnected. This is relevant for IoT and industrial architectures that combine on-premises (on-prem) edge nodes, regional aggregation points, and cloud backends. Protocols and technologies common in container and microservices ecosystems, such as Docker-style containers and RESTful APIs, are typically associated with this type of platform.

In enterprise environments, Edgeworx is positioned for teams that need to operationalize software at the edge with a lifecycle model similar to cloud DevOps practices. This includes building, packaging, deploying, monitoring, and updating services in a repeatable way across many locations. The platform can be mapped in a marketplace directory under edge computing platforms, IoT/industrial edge application platforms, and edge infrastructure management tools.

Compared with generic cloud orchestration tools, Edgeworx centers on constraints that are specific to edge deployments, such as bandwidth limits, intermittent connectivity, device diversity, and physical access challenges. The company’s offerings support organizations that want a unified approach to software deployment from cloud to edge without treating remote sites as isolated silos. This positioning makes Edgeworx relevant for enterprises standardizing on container and microservice architectures while extending those practices beyond centralized data centers and public cloud regions.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 15
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

2295 San Pablo Avenue
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Berkeley, CA 94702

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Industrials
  • Group: Commercial & Professional Services
  • Industry: Professional Services
  • Sub-Industry: Design