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Will Edge Computing Transform IoT as Cloud Computing Transformed Enterprise IT?

Edge computing works by selectively moving cloud-compute processing from cloud data centers to edge and end node processing platforms. Edge computing also helps to guarantee user’s privacy and security by sanitizing traffic to the Cloud, filtering personally identifiable information where necessary.

 

Edge computing systems often operate over public networks, consequently they require integration of both wired and wireless network connectivity and importantly, they require being built with a hardware root of trust. Hardware root of trust is an approach to computing where the processing of security algorithms as well as key and certificate storage are performed in trusted hardware. Hardware-based trust systems are much more robust than software-based systems against cyber-attacks seeking to compromise software-based systems.

 

So, what do you think: Will Edge Computing Transform IoT as Cloud Computing Transformed Enterprise IT?

 

(If you aren't sure, then please join me as I host our first (of many) edge computing webinars: IoT Webinar: Computing at the Edge - When, Why and How )

 

 

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  • dougw
    dougw over 7 years ago +8
    It is a cycle... First there were mainframes and terminals - central control Then there were PCs - decentralization Then there were severs and nodes - centralization Then there were smart phones and tablets…
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 6 years ago +5
    After the recent Edge computing webinar, I thought this was interesting : ) Using multiple cameras and heavy processing to work out distances. www.youtube.com/watch It's a very broad definition of edge…
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 7 years ago in reply to dougw +4
    We have cloud based computing at work, where the email is held somewhere in Australia. It's a right PITA as the connection to the server will stop, take ages to connect, and is just not worth it. I fully…
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    shabaz over 6 years ago

    After the recent Edge computing webinar, I thought this was interesting : )

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    It's a very broad definition of edge compute that they (Leica) referred to I thought, but then I saw this video and a vision of what more it could be used for theoretically:

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    Just goes to show how compelling it could be to have a mix of local compute and cloud compute, to map the world in 3D - not really enterprise edge compute, but still interesting : )

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    After the recent Edge computing webinar, I thought this was interesting : )

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