“Edgevana, through its bi-lateral marketplace, has created a path for buyers to more efficiently procure data center-related services and in addition will be working with the sellers to lower cost of operations and differentiate with new services like EdjBlock from EDJX,” said EDJX CEO John Cowan.
“One of our primary objectives is to help our community of operators become more competitive in a global market,” said Mark Thiele, Edgevana CEO. “The potential for Edgevana to help EDJX expand more efficiently with our market access and advanced search capabilities while at the same time introducing a new revenue-generating opportunity is perfectly aligned and gives Edgevana a great advantage in being able to bring EdjBlock and other cutting edge EDJX technologies and edge servers to our B2B marketplace.”
“EDJX is building the world’s largest edge cloud as measured by the number of edge locations. EDJX is distributed, meaning that each node on our network is autonomous, but they coordinate through a protocol to deliver edge services,” said James Thomason, EDJX CTO. “EDJX is committed to building out the edge sustainably, and developers will now have a faster service for less money to build, deploy, and accelerate IoT apps."
Partnering with Edgevana advances EDJX’s ability to place EdjBlocks globally through its relationships and deep network of colocation operators. EdjBlock’s expanded availability through the Edgevana marketplace will also enable the Edgevana supply chain to earn passive income through the promotion and delivery of EDJX platform services, including but not limited to CDN, DNS, Serverless, and Object Storage features on a public basis.
For more information, visit the EDJX and Edgevana websites at
www.edjx.io and
www.edgevana.com