Cloudify

Orchestrating distributed networks, edge sites, devices, and applications — end-to-end, at scale.

Massive amounts of data is leaving many systems unable to handle real-time analytics, latency demands and applications necessary for devices to function as intended. Data is shifting toward the edge due to bandwidth constraints and a need for on-site data processing at greater speeds and efficiency.

With Cloudify in play, service providers and enterprises can simplify and streamline extremely complex network processes and procedures. Cloudify’s mission is to enable companies to automate, manage and virtually transform network and application services from their core location to branches and multi-access edge devices, radically simplifying end-to-end network automation via an open source, intent-based orchestration platform, which connects to any cloud, device, or third-party automation tool. With its award-winning TOSCA-based technology, Cloudify saves enterprises and service providers cost and time while ensuring flexibility and preventing vendor lock-in. Cloudify has headquarters in Herzliya, Israel, and holds offices across the US and Europe.

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