Noting the continued advancement of edge computing capabilities, Forrester analysts said in their recent report, “Predictions 2020: Edge Computing,” that it’s time to ramp up investments in edge computing. As edge computing becomes increasingly important to business strategies and operations, IT leaders should keep an eye on the following trends in the year ahead.
Until recently, data preprocessing using near-edge technologies or gateways faced a number of challenges due to the growing complexity of data processing solutions, especially in cases with large numbers of events or limited connectivity, says David Williams, head of practice at digital business consultancy AHEAD. “Now, AI/ML-optimised hardware, containerised analytics applications such as TensorFlow Lite and tINYL, and open standards such as the Open Neural Network Exchange (ONNX) are encouraging ML interoperability and making ML and data analytics at the edge a reality.”
Machine learning at the edge will enable faster paraguay mobile database making. “Moreover, the combination of edge and AI will enable greater personalization in real time,” predicts Mukesh Ranjan, practice director at consulting and research firm Everest Group.
“But , anomalies can become the norm,” says Greg Jones, CTO of IoT solutions provider Kajeet. “Advanced policy controls will help increase trust in the actions that result from data collection and interpretation at the edge.”
2. Cloud and edge solution providers will partner
IDC predicts that by 2024, a quarter of organizations will improve business agility by integrating edge data with applications built on cloud platforms. This will require partnerships between cloud and communications service providers; some wireless and cloud service providers have already partnered.
According to IDC research, the systems that organizations can use for real-time analytics are already beginning to move beyond traditional data centers and on-premises deployments. Devices and computing platforms located closer to end customers and/or co-located with real business assets will become an increasingly important component of the IT portfolio. Strategically, the edge will become part of a larger computing fabric that also includes public cloud services and on-premises resources.
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