IBM Edge Application Manager (IEAM) provides you with edge computing features to help you manage and deploy workloads from a management hub cluster to remote instances of OpenShift Container Platform or other Kubernetes-based clusters.
Read moreWhat is an edge ecosystem?
In ecology, edge effects are changes in population or community structures that occur at the boundary of two or more habitats . Areas with small habitat fragments exhibit especially pronounced edge effects that may extend throughout the range.
Read moreWhat are edge services?
An edge service is a component which is exposed to the public internet . It acts as a gateway to all other services, which we will refer to as platform services. For example, consider an Nginx reverse proxy in front of some web resource servers.
Read moreWhat is EDGE Intel?
Intel® Xeon® D Processors Edge servers bring powerful data processing, analytics, and AI capabilities closer to the point of data generation . Intel® Xeon® D processors deliver the high performance and reliability needed to accelerate compute, storage, memory, and networking at the edge.
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Edge computing (or IoT edge processing) refers to taking action on data as near to the source as possible rather than in a central, remote data center, to reduce latency and bandwidth use .
Read moreWhat is an edge system?
Edge computing is a distributed information technology (IT) architecture in which client data is processed at the periphery of the network, as close to the originating source as possible .
Read moreWhy is edge needed?
Why is Edge Computing Important? Edge computing is important because it creates new and improved ways for industrial and enterprise-level businesses to maximize operational efficiency, improve performance and safety, automate all core business processes, and ensure “always on” availability.
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