The end of the cloud is coming
The end of the cloud is coming
12/25/2017
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This article discusses the potential decline of cloud computing and the rise of edge computing. It argues that the future of technology will be centered around edge computing, where data is processed and stored closer to the source rather than being sent to remote data centers. The author highlights the limitations of cloud computing, such as latency issues and the increasing demand for real-time data processing. They suggest that edge computing offers lower latency, improved security, and better scalability, making it a more efficient and practical solution for the future. The article also touches on the increasing role of artificial intelligence and internet of things in driving the shift towards edge computing.
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