Scale Computing pushes toward mass edge orchestration with new lifecycle automation

Scale Computing, an edge computing solutions provider, released new updates for its HC3 Edge application platform with a promise of easier and more reliable Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) across edge environments.
The new ALM functionality lets IT manage applications during their lifecycle from deployment to updates, monitoring and optimization across up to 50,000 clusters through a single control plane.
Fleet Metrics provide real-time telemetry, Fleet APIs offer centralized data integration and zero-touch application management allows for remote configuration without scripting or a site visit.
“We’re seeing a shift in how organizations manage and utilize their edge environments. The edge used to be just about keeping systems online. Now, it is where businesses launch new applications and services, reach customers, and unlock real-time data,” says Craig Theriac, vice president, product management at Scale Computing. “Edge isn’t just about visibility and control – it requires continuous application delivery at scale, from development environment to the ability to deploy everywhere at any time. By embedding intelligence, automation, and orchestration into every stage of the lifecycle, SC//Fleet Manager edge orchestration software enables teams to deploy, monitor, update, and optimize thousands of edge applications with the speed, consistency, and confidence of a single system.”
These enhancements contribute to simplifying, reducing risk and further enabling high-velocity application pipelines for large distributed edge environments.
The company released these updates at the 2025 Gartner IT Infrastructure, Operations & Cloud Strategies Conference.
Scale Computing also recently expanded HyperCore with self-healing virtualization and edge AI support.
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