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Redapt and ZutaCore announced a partnership that will offer solutions to accelerate growth for companies that rely on high-performance computing, intense workload environments (such as AI and machine learning), and edge applications.
The advent of 5G; the relentless push toward the edge; and advanced applications and workloads related to AI, such as machine learning and deep learning, will make pockets of high-performance computing necessary and more common.
Schneider Electric and HPE first announced their partnership in 2016 to produce a joint architecture for micro data center solutions to power the intelligent edge.
Bringing together system integrators with IT solution providers to build integrated industrial edge computing solutions, the expanded partnerships have resulted in the immediate release of three programs.
Exactly when will technology reach the future — the one that relies on edge infrastructure, complete with self-driving cars and smart buildings that communicate with each other to make up truly smart cities?
Technological advances have resulted in a shift from centralized, inflexible power sources running on a unidirectional grid toward decentralized smart grids and microgrids.
Equipped with an Intel Celeron J3455 processor, comprehensive I/O ports, and VGA and HDMI display interfaces, UNO-247 is designed to deliver edge computing power at a competitive price.
Keysight Technologies Inc. announced PathWave Waveform Analytics, an edge-to-cloud computing application that improves anomaly detection and reduces data storage costs in pre-silicon validation using machine learning algorithms.
At the risk of giving away the conclusion too early, there’s a clear place — not to mention, a need — for both application and infrastructure deployments in the cloud and on the edge.
While distributed computing has been a common practice for decades, the edge has emerged as a different way to deliver IT services nearer to the user, thanks to key enablers like highly distributed intelligent compute, the modularization of the computing environment, and smart IoT devices.