Moving to an edge architecture requires managing costs, orchestration, and security challenges.
By now, you’ve likely heard about edge computing — meaning the deployment of data or applications at the network “edge,” close to end-users — and the benefits it offers over conventional cloud computing.
But if you set about trying to figure out how to move to an edge architecture, you may well find that actually taking advantage of edge computing is much harder than talking about the reasons why you should.
Indeed, there remain a number of barriers to edge computing adoption for many businesses. Solutions are available, but recognizing the challenges in edge computing is the first step in planning an edge strategy that actually works.
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