Organisations are looking to implement the solid building blocks of their edge infrastructure, propelled by the expectation that this will deliver lower latency and resilient, secure and high-performing applications. By Kris Beevers, CEO, NS1
Read MoreEdge computing delivers information at the moment it is needed. Edge computing, simply said, is about reducing the information located in a centralized server, so it is freed up from the issues surrounding latency, bandwidth and geographic distance, making applications such as AI, IoT and 5G much...
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