Edge Computing

Edge Computing refers to a decentralized computing paradigm that brings computation and data storage closer to the location where it is needed, rather than relying solely on a centralized data center or cloud. This approach helps to reduce latency, improve response times, and decrease bandwidth use by processing data near the source, such as IoT devices or sensors. By performing computations at the “edge” of the network, it allows for faster data processing and analysis, which is especially beneficial for real-time applications, such as autonomous vehicles, smart manufacturing, and remote monitoring. Edge Computing enables more efficient use of resources and can support the growing demand for data processing in an increasingly connected world.