LEOcloud Have Signed
A Strategic Collaboration Agreement With Axiom Space
November 15, 2022
LEOcloud have entered into a
Strategic Collaboration Agreement with Axiom Space
Inc., the developer of the world’s first commercial
space station, for the purpose of developing and
delivering Space-based cloud services.
LEOcloud’s Space Edge™
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) will enable
scalable, resilient, highly reliable Space-hardened
cloud edge computing services that are a seamless
extension of today’s terrestrial cloud services.
Space Edge IaaS multi-cloud service will be part of
the critical infrastructure that is evolving in
Space where data can be sourced from anywhere in
Space and on Earth to be processed by workloads
hosted in Space. LEOcloud Space Edge IaaS includes
support for Red Hat OpenShift, the industry’s
leading enterprise Kubernetes platform, to enable
cloud services across hybrid cloud and at the edge
with greater speed, flexibility and consistency.
Space Edge IaaS is extensible
from LEO to the lunar region and beyond, bringing
the benefits of edge computing as close as possible
to the sources and users of data. End users can
operate their services or application workloads in a
local hybrid cloud environment just as they would on
Earth.
LEOcloud’s Space Edge IaaS is
based on Ramon.Space compute and data storage
technology that is Space-hardened and scalable for
the Size, Weight and Power (SWAP) constraints of a
satellite to the relatively large SWAP available on
Space stations.
Microsoft and LEOcloud's joint
strategic vision is to extend cloud services into
space where the combination of Azure Space hosted on
LEOcloud's IaaS will enable end users to run
workloads in space[1]based
hybrid cloud regions. For example, local Azure
services on a space station will support researchers
in space in effectively and efficiently advancing AI
and ML insights on-orbit as well as collaborating
with their colleagues on Earth. Our mutual customers
will be able to realize these benefits in LEO, the
cislunar region and beyond.
“Our collaboration combines the
possibilities of space with the power of Microsoft
Azure extending its capabilities anywhere in the
universe through new space infrastructure making
cloud connectivity and compute increasingly
attainable for all at the ultimate edge—on-orbit in
space,” said Steve Kitay, Senior Director of Azure
Space at Microsoft. “Together, Microsoft and
LEOcloud can unlock brand new edge and cloud
computing scenarios equipping organizations around
the globe with fresh insights from space data to
drive innovative solutions to their most complex and
time-consuming questions.”
“Red Hat is excited to be
working with LEOcloud in this latest collaboration
to deliver open hybrid cloud computing to the next
frontier with edge computing. Hosted on LEOcloud’s
Space Edge IaaS, Red Hat open source technologies
provide a common foundation from core to edge to
cloud to deliver a reliableand secure infrastructure
for mission critical, high-stakes environments like
Space,” said Francis Chow, vice president and
general manager, In-Vehicle Operating System and
Edge, Red Hat.
“LEOcloud is proud to be
delivering Space Edge IaaS to Axiom Space to meet
the anticipated demand of their customers,” said
Dennis R. Gatens, CEO and founder of LEOcloud.
“Space is the next domain for cloud edge computing
where it will be part of the rapidly evolving
critical infrastructure.”
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