What exactly is Edge Computing?
Edge computing is rapidly emerging as a key enabler for a new generation of technologies and services. As computing technologies become ever-smaller, more powerful and cheaper, they are increasingly being deployed to collect and process data on-site rather than simply storing or transmitting it for processing at a central location. We are seeing this occur across cities, in cars, workplaces, homes as well as on wearables. According to IDC, global spending on Edge computing will hit $250 billion by 2024.
So what exactly is Edge computing? Like most emerging areas of technology, definitions of Edge computing vary across vendors, analysts and the media more generally.
This guide outlines some of the key Edge computing definitions from experts and commentators across the technology sector.
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Analystsโ Definitions of Edge Computing
Gartner
โEdge computing is part of a distributed computing topology where information processing is located close to the edge, where things and people produce or consume that information.โ [1]https://www.gartner.com/en/information-technology/glossary/edge-computing
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IDC
โIDC defines the edge as the multiform space between physical endpoints (a sensor, an industrial machine, a vehicle, for example) and the โcoreโ (the backend sitting in cloud locations or traditional datacenters, usually seen as the physical or virtual space in which to compute and store data).โ [2]https://blog-idcuk.com/everything-is-edge-and-edge-is-everywhere/
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Network Engineersโ definitions of the Edge Computing
IEEE
โEdge computing is a new paradigm in which the resources of an edge server are placed at the edge of the Internet, in close proximity to mobile devices, sensors, end users, and the emerging IoT.โ [3]https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=8789742
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Vendorsโ Definitions of Edge Computing
IBM
โEdge computing is a distributed computing framework that brings enterprise applications closer to data sources such as IoT devices or local edge servers.โ [4]https://www.ibm.com/uk-en/cloud/what-is-edge-computing
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
โEdge computing is a distributed, open IT architecture that features decentralised processing power, enabling mobile computing and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. In edge computing, data is processed by the device itself or by a local computer or server, rather than being transmitted to a data centre.โ [5]https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/what-is/edge-computing.html
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Microsoft
โEdge computing is where compute resources, ranging from credit-card-size computers to micro data centers, are placed closer to information-generation sources, to reduce network latency and bandwidth usage generally associated with cloud computing.โ [6]https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/edge-computing/
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Trade Press Definitions of Edge computing
The Verge (Paul Miller)
โEdge computing is computing thatโs done at or near the source of the data, instead of relying on the cloud at one of a dozen data centers to do all the work. It doesnโt mean the cloud will disappear. It means the cloud is coming to you.โ [7]https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/5/7/17327584/edge-computing-cloud-google-microsoft-apple-amazon
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Network World (Keith Shaw)
โEdge computing brings computation and data storage closer to the devices where itโs being gathered, rather than relying on a central location that can be thousands of miles away.โ [8]https://www.networkworld.com/article/3224893/what-is-edge-computing-and-how-it-s-changing-the-network.html
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Cloudwards (Eric Hamilton)
โEdge computing is: the processing and analyzing of data along a network edge, closest to the point of its collection, so that data becomes actionable.โ [9]https://www.cloudwards.net/what-is-edge-computing/
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Dictionary/Encyclopedia definitions of Edge Computing
Wikipedia
โEdge computing is a distributed computing paradigm that brings computation and data storage closer to the location where it is needed, to improve response times and save bandwidth.โ [10]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_computing
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Techopedia
“Edge computing in IT is defined as the deployment of data-handling activities or other network operations away from centralized and always-connected network segments, and toward individual sources of data capture, such as endpoints like laptops, tablets or smartphones.” [11]https://www.techopedia.com/definition/32472/edge-computing
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Regulatorsโ / Policy Makersโ definitions of EDGE Computing
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
โEdge computing refers to locating applications โ and the general-purpose compute, storage, and associated switching and control functions needed to run them – relatively close to end users and/or IoT endpoints.โ [12]https://transition.fcc.gov/bureaus/oet/tac/tacdocs/reports/2018/5G-Edge-Computing-Whitepaper-v6-Final.pdf
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Bankersโ definitions of Edge Computing
Goldman Sachs
โIn edge computing, data is processed, analyzed, and acted upon at (or close to) the source of data generation, as opposed to raw data being sent directly to a public or private cloud to be acted upon.โ [13]https://www.gspublishing.com/content/research/en/reports/2019/09/04/148294ef-31fe-4e25-b807-25977de46de4.pdf
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