Edge computing is becoming a practical reality for companies who want to deliver high-performance, low-latency services and applications to customers across the spectrum of commercial industries and the consumer sector. What will drive the transition to an edge architecture? When will it occur? And what are the business trade-offs of deploying edge infrastructure? In this session, Keith Rutledge will examine the dynamics between cloud and edge computing and how they complement, rather than, obviate each other. Rutledge will also discuss the impact of IOT and next-gen applications on the proliferation of cloud and edge infrastructure, as well as the potential hurdles that must be overcome to enable end users to take full advantage of predicted capabilities.
The Future of Edge: How the Evolution of the Cloud Infrastructure, IoT and Next-Gen Applications Are Driving the Next Wave of the Edge
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