
Sponsored The opportunities of Industry 4.0 and the importance of Industrial Edge
Staying competitive with the advances of Industry 4.0
Staying competitive with the advances of Industry 4.0
Companies are facing questions around how and where to process and store vast amounts of IIoT data.
Building edge data centers that deliver a high degree of performance, reliability and security takes a number of attributes not unlike those of a Formula 1 race team
Rolling out an HCI and edge powered VDI solution enables IT teams to quickly add new nodes as the remote workforce swells, rolling these back again once demand drops
The business case for edge data centers is not a new killer app, but a reduction in an existing cost: backhaul
Growth continues at the industrial edge
The market is changing
As telco providers make strategic and structural innovations to improve the scalability, speed and performance of their network services, many are at a crossroads
Next generation management tools take advantage of newer technologies, such as cloud computing, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and mobile communications
Tom Cruise can teach you about running. He might also be able to teach you about running at the Edge
Cloud providers have been developing plans to extend the centralized data center cloud stacks all the way to the “local edge”
The Edge has needs which only liquid cooling can satisfy
There’s a tipping point, especially in cybersecurity, between the volume of information and what should be flagged for action
And Edge computing is the bridge that connects where we are to where we’re going
As work and school from home becomes the new normal for the foreseeable future, a parallel concern to the availability of network bandwidth is a concern about household energy consumption
More work-per-watt potentially means a better use of real estate, which can be a premium cost in cities or at the edge
Don’t let marketing claims for repacked traditional hardware tip you over the Edge
Edge computing solutions address issues that include the need for critical computing in remote locations, higher degrees of physical security, and space savings in already crowded facilities
2019 was a year of transformation for data centers
Here are four use cases that are already in progress
Operators wanting to capitalize on 5G would do well to deliver a distinctive function such as low-latency infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
Edge processing offers a new way to ensure users can rapidly attain quality data to drive real-time analysi
A food & beverage industry edge computing story
The data center landscape is changing