2. What is Edge Computing?
Edge Computing is what it sounds: Computing
that takes place at the edge of corporate
networks, with ‘the edge’ defined as the place
where end devices access the rest of the network -
things like phones, laptops, industrial robots, and
sensors etc.
The edge used to be a place where these
devices connected so they could deliver data
to, and receive instructions from central data
center or Cloud.
3. Why Edge Computing?
● This technology increases the efficient usage of bandwidth by analysing the data at edges
itself unlike the cloud which requires transfer of data from the IOT requiring large bandwidth,
making it useful to be used in remote location with minimum cost.
● It allows smart applications and devices to respond to data almost at the same time which
is important in terms of business ad self driving cars.
● It has the ability to process data without even putting on a public cloud, this ensures full
security.
● Data might get corrupt while on an extended network thus affecting the data reliability for
the industries to use.
● Edge computation of data provides a limitation to the use of cloud.
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5. Faster response time.
Security and Compliance.
Cost-effective Solution.
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4. Reliable Operation With Intermittent Connectivity.
Benefits Of EdgeComputing