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Edge or cloud computing? What are the differences?

Cloud computing is a style of computing in which scalable capabilities are delivered as a service using Internet technologies.

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Cloud computing is a style of computing in which scalable capabilities are delivered as a service using Internet technologies.

Context

This article will introduce the definition and the relationship between edge computing and cloud computing. Edge computing refers to a method of processing data close to users and devices. This approach minimises latency and bandwidth costs, ensuring fast, scalable digital experiences. The infrastructure for edge computing includes dedicated servers, server networks, and IoT devices, with locations varying widely as the technology continues to develop.

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Analysis

Also read: Navigating security governance in cloud computing (btw.media) Also read: Cloud computing: Transforming the digital landscape Also read: Addressing cloud computing vulnerabilities: securing data (btw.media) Cloud computing refers to a style of computing in which scalable and elastic-IT-enabled capabilities are delivered as a service using Internet technologies. Cloud computing gained prominence as businesses shifted their workloads and applications from centralised on-premises data centres to rented cloud servers and infrastructure provided by cloud platforms. Its popularity persists due to the flexibility it offers in scaling computing resources almost infinitely. In the coming decade, there will be numerous collaborations between edge and cloud computing providers, as more companies expand their offerings to include both edge and cloud services. This trend is driven by the needs of use cases like 5G and autonomous vehicles, which require hybrid environments capable of handling real-time data processing near endpoints and extensive data analytics in centralised locations. Forrester’s ‘Trend: Cloud Strategies Shift Towards the Edge’ report suggests that the edge will become a prominent hybrid cloud architecture target. This shift enables organisations to leverage voice, image, and video data on a large scale to enhance customer interactions.

Key Points

  • Edge computing refers to a method of processing data close to users and devices.
  • Cloud computing is a style of computing in which scalable capabilities are delivered as a service using Internet technologies.

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Audrey Huang (a.huang@btw.media)· author profile pending