Introducing the Universal Connected Compute Service
October 1, 2020
The Universal Connected Compute Service simplifies networking, enabling intelligent edge application developers to innovate, and provides an operational structure built for the continuous compute paradigm in which apps are composed of distributed microservices, APIs, and databases, with the workloads processed on compute spanning many edges and clouds.
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