Supported by wireless communication including 5G, cloud and edge computing bring IT expertise to the smart factory. Manufacturing processes have become extremely complex. One manufacturing line can ...
Federal civilian agencies, as well as the Defense Department’s sprawling array of agencies, are moving to develop fast, effective applications and computing capabilities at the far reaches of their ...
Data is the backbone of tech innovation. Storing, processing and managing IT resources and data impacts your tech system’s efficiency and expected output. The advent of cloud computing revolutionized ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
Access to centralised cloud servers had led telecom network operators and their enterprise customers to assume that hyperscale public cloud service offerings would potentially enhance the storing and ...
Edge computing offers less latency and bandwidth savings, but the lack of standards and problems with interoperability and security still need to improve. Edge computing emerged as a revolutionary ...
Edge computing is hyped as the next destination for cloud computing, but complexity and security may squeeze out some of the benefits. In 2019 and 2020, edge computing received a lot of attention ...
The booming cloud computing market is increasingly becoming use-case specific, with products targeted at specific industries and their respective operations. A few emerging trends are driving this ...
Cloud computing has revolutionized how the world does business. With distributed data storage and shared resources in multiple data centers, organizations and end users now enjoy immense capabilities.
Edge computing has grown over the past several years to become one of the most important current trends in IT. It is increasingly viewed as a part of digital transformation, and linked with other ...