
Edge is dead - long live Edge
After the weary years of Edge hype, the reality is becoming clear
After the weary years of Edge hype, the reality is becoming clear
Demanding consumers are stretching retailers to breaking point, forcing them to rely on Edge computing to keep up, says Vertiv's Henk Ijspeerd
Designing, building and commissioning an Edge data center is a time and resource consuming task. So why not consider prefabricated modular facilities instead, asks Schneider's Thomas Humphrey
There may be short term dips in demand, but cloud has only reached a fraction of its addressable market
Metaverse needs low latency. Edge can deliver it
If it happens, the Metaverse will be big
How global providers are addressing the rise in demand for Edge facilities
Examining the transition to the Edge
What's missing could be decentralized data processing
Every Edge deployment can sometimes leave operators feeling like they’re reinventing the wheel. Could redefining Edge infrastructure models be the answer?
IT and OT have different needs, and a wrong choice could literally create an explosion
Life on the Edge can be tough; here we explore four key considerations to help operators at the Edge mitigate downtime and risk
The year we went nuclear?
The UPS featuring a "witness" capability that ensures availability and resiliency for customers deploying at the Edge
How to protect your Edge computing deployments to minimize IT outages
Why Edge deployments shouldn’t mean sacrificing resiliency and sustainability efforts
After COP26, we have to square two sets of requirements
Safeguarding your Edge computing deployments to dodge that dreaded downtime
As the balance in data infrastructure tilts from the core to the edge, a new battle is set to rage. What are the challenges and how might it play out?
Latency means lost customers
The Edge will become a ring of interconnected 5G networks
Workload needs will define and drive edge buildout.
Five ways to smoothly operate Edge computing for your organization
Batteries, hydrogen and solar all have a part to play
More edge data centers are coming at last, driven by new or changing workloads, cloud services, and the speculative buildout of 5G networks.
A lot of the stuff people want to do at the Edge is already being done
The Edge makes up a big part of the sector's growing energy demands. It's time to get smart about that
Moving your infrastructure outside your organization makes sense. But don't move it too far away!