Scale Computing, an edge computing solutions provider, has introduced new enhancements to its HC3 Edge application platform focusing on streamlining Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) processes within edge environments. The updated ALM functionality enables IT teams to seamlessly oversee the entire lifecycle of applications, including deployment, updates, monitoring, and optimization, across a vast network of up to 50,000 clusters through a unified control interface.
The integration of Fleet Metrics delivers real-time telemetry, while Fleet APIs facilitate centralized data integration. Additionally, the zero-touch application management feature allows for remote configuration without the need for scripting or physical site visits.
Craig Theriac, the vice president of product management at Scale Computing, highlights the evolving landscape of edge environments, emphasizing the transition from mere system maintenance to dynamic application deployment and data utilization. He underscores the significance of continuous application delivery at scale, emphasizing the importance of embedding intelligence, automation, and orchestration at every stage of the application lifecycle.
Scale Computing’s SC//Fleet Manager edge orchestration software empowers teams to efficiently deploy, monitor, update, and optimize a multitude of edge applications with speed, consistency, and confidence, akin to managing a single system.
These latest enhancements are geared towards simplifying operations, minimizing risks, and fostering high-velocity application pipelines within expansive distributed edge environments. The unveiling of these updates took place at the prestigious 2025 Gartner IT Infrastructure, Operations & Cloud Strategies Conference.
In a strategic move, Scale Computing has also bolstered its HyperCore platform with self-healing virtualization capabilities and extended support for edge AI technologies, showcasing their commitment to innovation and addressing the evolving needs of the edge computing landscape.