inq. licences Enea Edge IP for edge Orchestration Capability

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Mauritius based inq., one of the leading global Edge solutions provider, has recently announced an agreement with Enea AB headquartered in Stockholm, to licence the Enea Edge Intellectual Property (IP) through a perpetual software development licence.

Enea Edge is an open virtualisation and management platform for edge devices such as white box uCPEs. It provides a minimum footprint and focuses on maximum performance, specifically around networking and edge applications.

inq. come to an agreement with Enea Edge to licence IP for edge Orchestration Capability Source

“Enea Edge IP is extremely strategic for inq. We have been working steadily towards being a global edge leader and have embarked on having edge as part of our core strategy. While inq. has been mainly focusing on edge applications such as AI, SDN, NFV and IoT, with the IP licenced from Enea inq. will now be able to enter the edge orchestration space.” Andile Ngcaba, Executive Chairman of inq. 

inq. is now building a product roadmap for ENEA Edge in the inq. Development Centre in India. We will be  able to provide business and technical support to ENEA Edge’s existing client base and a licensing arrangement for Global Telco’s, ISPs  and MSPs for uCPE and Whitebox deployment.” Pramod Venkatesh , Group CTO inq.

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