
Edge computing meets tower companies: is this the birth of a brand-new strategy?
What’s the relationship between edge computing, telecommunication providers and tower companies? Are telecom companies adopting the right edge computing strategy?
What’s the relationship between edge computing, telecommunication providers and tower companies? Are telecom companies adopting the right edge computing strategy?
Experts predict that 2023 will be the year of exponential growth. Let’s look at some ways Edge computing will continue to trend in the next 12 months.
Schools and universities are undergoing a digital transformation, underpinned by edge computing and enabled by micro data centres.
As our dependence on smart devices grows, so does the need for data processing on the edge. But what happens if the connection is lost?
The greatest challenge for the advancement of the Metaverse is the need to instantly process and action large amounts of data; edge computing will play a leading role in the growth of this technology.
Modern healthcare relies on large amounts of data, generated by devices, trials and patient data. Edge computing is now a necessity to store and analyse this data.
The amount of data being generated by today’s technology continues to increase exponentially and centralised data is not the best solution anymore.
As we move towards a ‘smart’ society, most businesses will benefit from upgrading their IT infrastructure with a micro data centre.
The world of data storage is advancing at the fastest rate ever leading to an exponential increase in the use of edge computing. So what does this mean we should expect for the coming year?
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