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Webinar: Edge Computing Blueprint

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The Cloud Computing metaphor has been exploited to its fullest and is now showing its limits. AI, IO

The Cloud Computing metaphor has been exploited to its fullest and is now showing its limits. AI, IOT, NFV, Augmented Reality, Cloud Gaming, Self-driving vehicles, Industrial Internet, Health Tech, Retail are all driving requirements such as low latency, application autonomy, data security, data privacy and bandwidth thinning, that cannot be met with a cloud computing infrastructure as it requires greater capability closer to the point of consumption. [ReadWrite Labs] Join Us [Register Now]( to attend this webinar. Thursday, June 27 9AM PT | 12PM ET Greetings, The Cloud Computing metaphor has been exploited to its fullest and is now showing its limits. AI, IOT, NFV, Augmented Reality, Cloud Gaming, Self-driving vehicles, Industrial Internet, Health Tech, Retail are all driving requirements such as low latency, application autonomy, data security, data privacy and bandwidth thinning, that cannot be met with a cloud computing infrastructure as it requires greater capability closer to the point of consumption. Comes Edge Computing... which promises true decentralized data processing at the edge of the network by adding power and storage closer to where the data is created. If the idea sounds “deja vu”, the scale at which the Edge infrastructure needs to achieve is at least an order of magnitude bigger than what has been done before. Moreover, when looked with a longview, Edge is the first wave of a more fundamental change in the structure of the internet that will have far-reaching implications for infrastructure, applications, governments, enterprises, and consumers that will use them. Below is the preview of the blueprint that will be discussed at the webinar. [Join]( Gavin Whitechurch & Philippe Cases as they walk through the above blueprint ReadWrite's major new research area on Edge Computing, and learn: - What are the primary use cases of edge computing, such as Industrial IoT? - What are the drivers behind Edge in these environments? - What are the implications of Edge for 5G mobile and internet infrastructure? - How does the trend towards edge computing signpost to the future internet? - Where are the significant investment opportunities within the rapidly booming market? Hope to see you at the webinar! ReadWrite Labs Team **If you cannot participate, register to receive a recording and additional resources after the event. [REGISTER]( ReadWrite Labs 2930 Domingo Ave #244 Berkeley, CA 94705 Like us on [Facebook]( Follow us on [Twitter]( Follow us on [Linkedin]( [Unsubscribe](

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