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Category : Edge Computing

Edge computing encompasses a decentralized IT architecture where client data undergoes processing at the network’s periphery, near its point of origin. It involves bringing storage and computational capabilities closer to both data-producing devices and end-users. Conventionally, applications have transmitted data from sensors and smartphones to centralized data centers for processing. However, the burgeoning complexity and volume of data have surpassed network capacities. By relocating processing capabilities nearer to users and devices, edge computing systems markedly enhance application performance, minimize bandwidth demands, and deliver faster real-time insights.

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Adoption of Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) is Key to IT Modernization

ITech Analysts
Modern technologies such as mobile phones, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and the Internet of Things (IoT) have sailed into modern businesses and are...
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Golden Gate University and MetricStream Bring Together Machine Learning and Edge Computing to Assess and Mitigate Risk in Enterprise Business Processes

CIO Influence News Desk
MetricStream, the industry leader in supporting the Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) space, and Golden Gate University, announced the successful completion of the first phase of...