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Ramon.Space + LEOcloud Meld Their Expertise To Develop Satellite-Based, Cloud Edge Computing Capabilities

July 13, 2021

LEOcloud and Ramon.Space have announced they have entered into a partnership to develop satellite-hosted, cloud edge computing capabilities for commercial, government and military customers.

The capabilities will provide dynamic, scalable, virtual resources supporting a container operating environment. LEOcloud’s Space Edge Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation will enable a global reach of cloud edge computing services for their customers. Edge computing brings the workload computing resources as close as possible to the sources and users of data with the competitive and mission-critical advantages of latency, security, availability and sovereignty. End users can operate their services or application workloads in a seamless satellite-hosted hybrid cloud environment.

LEOcloud’s point and click interface for the end user will enable the reservation of dynamic and scalable virtual Space Edge computing resources as well as integrated resources such as ground station services, satellite data suppliers and other 3rd party applications and services.

Ramon.Space supercomputing solutions are designed as “Data Centers in Space,”, driving the expansion of cloud computing beyond Earth. Ramon.Space’s advanced technology serves as the computing infrastructure for LEOcloud’s LEO constellation and includes supercomputing capabilities, high performance machine learning DSP space processors and high density SSD based storage, enabling intelligent satellites to move, process and store data in orbit. Built from the ground up, the systems are radiation tolerant, low powered, highly reliable and durable allowing for better service in orbit, reduce TCO and enable a disruptive new business model.

“LEOcloud and Ramon.Space have a shared vision for the global benefits of Edge Computing in LEO,” said Dennis R. Gatens, the CEO and president of LEOcloud. “The combination of Ramon.Space’s tremendous space heritage and expertise will provide LEOcloud with the most innovative and resilient roadmap of solutions.”

“Our partnership with LEOcloud will unleash the expansion of data usage in space paving the way for new services and applications,” said Avi Shabtai, the CEO of Ramon.Space. “We are excited to build together a revolutionary, next generation data satellite for LEOcloud.”

Ramon.Space builds space-resilient supercomputing systems. Powered by its unique AI/ML
processors, Ramon.Space’s software-defined systems enable the realizations of earth-like
computing capabilities in space. The company’s proven technology is already deployed in space
and used in many satellites and more than 50 space missions across the solar system.
Ramon.Space has offices in the United States and Israel.


LEOcloud believes the intersection of cloud and space will bring great benefit to commercial and
government organizations. Our vision is to go beyond the integration of terrestrial cloud and
space-based services, by bringing cloud services to the space edge and ultimately LEO in order
for our customers to realize the lowest latency, highest availability and strongest sovereignty
and security for their business or mission critical workloads and services. LEOcloud has offices
in the United States and Italy.

Filed Under: Business Moves, Cloud Computing, Partnerships, Satellites

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