Edge Computing Frameworks Abound -- with None Yet Dominant



1/30/202001:00 PM The edge will benefit from the developing frameworks -- once the market coalesces around a leading framework. -- IoT World Today Edge computing architecture has become central to a variety of computing tasks. Edge provides lower latency and enables data-rich experiences, but at the same time, edge interoperability and standardization are key issues. To date, devices and apps on the edge enlist a variety of protocols and interfaces, which has perpetuated a Wild West at the edge. Edge architecture, which brings compute resources closer to the data and devices that need them, has been touted as a key paradigm beyond cloud computing. Some digital experiences require the lower latency that edge architecture can provide. At the same time, edge architecture lacks standards and common interfaces, which creates problems for devices and applications that need to interact with one another. Read the rest of Peter Bartolik’s article about edge computing. Image: Shutterstock The InformationWeek community brings together IT practitioners and industry experts with IT advice, education, and opinions. We strive to highlight technology executives and subject matter experts and use their knowledge and experiences to help our audience of IT ... View Full Bio We welcome your comments on this topic on our social media channels, or [contact us directly] with questions about the site. Email This  |  Print  |  RSS Webcasts The 6 Must-Haves for Practical Cloud Security Cloud Security Threats Enterprises Need to Watch More Webcasts White Papers The Forgotten Link Between Linux Threats & Cloud Security One Phish, Two Phish, Three Phish, Fraud Phish More White Papers Reports The Future of Network Security is in the Cloud The Definitive Guide to Managed Detection and Response (MDR) More Reports

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