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Summary of Chapter 3 of the State of the Edge Report 2026 by Salih Ergüt, Chief Innovation & Strategy Officer at OREDATA.

This blog is part of a series highlighting key insights from the State of the Edge Report 2026. Eac...


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Summary of Chapter 2 of the State of the Edge 2026 report by Victor Lu, Independent Consultant and Former Senior Solution Specialist at Oracle, with guidance from Jim Davis.

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Summary of Chapter 1 of the State of the Edge 2026 report by Brian Chambers, Founder of Edge Monsters and Chief Architect at Chick-fil-A.

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Author: Eric Aquaronne, EdgeLake

EdgeLake, the open source distributed data infrastructure project hosted at LF Edge, has shipped version 2.0.2606, and it arrives alongside a wave of real-world deployments, growing community participation, and deeper integration across the LF Edge ecosystem. Together, they mark a project moving from proof-of-concept technology...


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Author: Tina Tsou, LF Edge Board Chair

Why we’re doing this

Every enterprise rolling out AI agents at the edge is hitting the same wall: no shared way to connect agents to tools and data, no common runtime pattern across cloud, edge, and on-prem, and no consistent approach to auditability or incident response when something goes wrong. Add in the expanded attack surfac...


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