Edge computing is an extension of which technology?
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Edge computing represents a major technological advance for industrial automation. It offers the benefit of data collection, processing, storage and analysis in real-time for more informed and faster decision making in complex production environments. This opens up a wide range of possibilities for manufacturers that were thought to be impossible when industrialization first began.
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Edge computing is a distributed information technology (IT) architecture in which client data is processed at the periphery of the network, as close to the originating source as possible.
- It's worth noting, too, that edge computing is not an alternative to cloud computing as much as it is an extension of it. Edge infrastructure can integrate with central cloud data centers to deliver performance levels that wouldn't be possible using the cloud alone.
- Edge computing is already in use all around us – from the wearable on your wrist to the computers parsing intersection traffic flow. Other examples include smart utility grid analysis, safety monitoring of oil rigs, streaming video optimization, and drone-enabled crop management.
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