Edge computing is the key to keeping up with user needs. Technology requirements for media, deep learning, and gaming continue to expand. That’s why organizations continue to pour more money into their edge infrastructure. IDC expects edge computing spending to top...
Edge computing presents unique challenges for organizations. Unlike centralized computing methods, it’s varied to an extreme degree. And not only in hardware design. Edge computing differs in application types, deployment strategies, and performance requirements. To...
Business leaders are in a juggling act with their IT infrastructure. They must balance latency, storage, and scalability requirements constantly. Technologies like cloud computing provide the flexibility and capacity companies need, but the centralized architecture...
In the past, we watched videos using physical mediums like DVDs and VHS tapes. Today, most of us rarely look for a DVD because streaming services are so prevalent. This prevalence has strained content providers’ network infrastructure and pushed companies to upgrade...
Think about the applications you’ll use today. It’s likely that they are responsive, well-designed, and help you accomplish something of value. But what happens when they are sluggish? The limp response is frustrating and makes you feel like you’re working with a...
Every business’s computing infrastructure needs are different. Some companies have highly predictable growth and consistent computing environments, while others have workloads that fluctuate depending on demand and the time of year. Thankfully, cloud computing gives...