ZEDEDA recently announced substantial growth in 2024 where it marked doubling both revenue and Edge nodes, a performance that reflects the company’s expanded traction across industries and into new verticals such as energy, transportation, manufacturing, retail and agriculture, as enterprises increasingly adopt Edge computing.
“Edge AI and computing have reached an inflection point, and our success in several new verticals is an indicator of a maturing market and the broad customer demand for edge computing platforms,” said Said Ouissal, CEO and Founder, ZEDEDA. “Our market-leading solution has been built to solve the unique challenges of edge environments across industries. Our growth demonstrates that enterprises are ready to move beyond proof-of-concept to deploy edge platforms at scale.”
According to Gartner’s ‘Market Guide for Edge Computing Platforms’, 30% of enterprises will be using Edge computing platform software and/or services for their Edge computing architecture by 2029. Furthermore, Gartner predicts at least 60% of Edge computing deployments will use composite AI (predictive and generative AI), compared to less than 5% in 2023.** These forecasts underscore both the market’s growth potential and the increasing strategic importance of Edge computing for enterprises.
Building on its presence in the US, Germany and India, ZEDEDA expanded its global footprint in 2024. The new Abu Dhabi headquarters serves as a strategic hub for Middle East operations, housing sales, engineering and customer support teams. The company also launched a new Middle East cloud region, enabling customers to meet data residency requirements while leveragingCloud-native technologies and AI capabilities.
In the same year the company achieved the ISO 27001 certification and expanded its Edge Application Services portfolio with the launch of Edge Sync, a solution that allows customers to manage deployments both locally and from the Cloud.
After introducing its Edge Kubernetes Service, an industry-first fully managed Kubernetes service for the distributed Edge that addresses the challenges of managing Kubernetes clusters across disparate sites at extreme scale, in late 2023, ZEDEDA saw a notable uptick in Kubernetes deployments. The rapid adoption of predictive, computer vision and physical AI has also contributed to a rise in deployments, as customers turn to ZEDEDA to deploy AI models at the Edge. Today, ZEDEDA has tens of thousands of nodes under management globally.
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