Cloud: Computation is centralized in a few large data centers. It takes a while for the data to travel back and forth, but it can be very powerful. E.g. Ultra HD CGI rendering that happens in a few datacenters around the world Edge: Computation occurs as locally as possible. Anywhere from the same device it's needed on, to other devices on the same network, to fairly small and well geographically distributed dataservers. The devices may not be as powerful, but the data can travel back and forth in an incredibly short amount of time. e.g. CCTV cams on the same local network that compress their video inside the camera using a dedicated chip, then send the video to a local computer for storage
Recently, I heard about the term Endpoint Computing, which is what you are referring to as Edge Computing (e.g., iPhone doing face recognition). What would be your take with this new term, and what would Edge Computing be instead? It looks like we have three levels of "computing": On device (endpoint), On edge device (a geographically-close device to which endpoints connect), and On cloud (remote computing, e.g., AWS).
Next time, please do a technology topic or a musical video but not both.
And thank you for making the video.
haha was thinking the same thing, couldnt hear a word she said bc of the music
The background music is overbearing.
is the background music really necessary???
Nice Webinar.Needs More.
Nice webinar....thank you.
Edge Computing vendors might/will use Cloud Storages (cloud services)
Maybe Quantum Cryptography can help secure edge computing.
Clear and easy to understand
Cloud: Computation is centralized in a few large data centers. It takes a while for the data to travel back and forth, but it can be very powerful. E.g. Ultra HD CGI rendering that happens in a few datacenters around the world
Edge: Computation occurs as locally as possible. Anywhere from the same device it's needed on, to other devices on the same network, to fairly small and well geographically distributed dataservers. The devices may not be as powerful, but the data can travel back and forth in an incredibly short amount of time. e.g. CCTV cams on the same local network that compress their video inside the camera using a dedicated chip, then send the video to a local computer for storage
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This definition you've given is so much better and easier to understand then my CS course book
Thank you crzyman
Recently, I heard about the term Endpoint Computing, which is what you are referring to as Edge Computing (e.g., iPhone doing face recognition). What would be your take with this new term, and what would Edge Computing be instead? It looks like we have three levels of "computing": On device (endpoint), On edge device (a geographically-close device to which endpoints connect), and On cloud (remote computing, e.g., AWS).
This is what I was searching for. endpoint computing which seems to be more near to what will be the future of storage and processing information
Perfect Video!
Please give voice clear
best one, data processing is closest to the application
nice
The background music is horrible! i like how you are explaining but i left the video half way because of the music
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Daniel Saito of MySQL is working on a edge computing platform called StrongNode. might be worth checking it out.
He's brilliant man, I love his ideas. I've been following his project since his mysql and you can see how genius he is.