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Edge Computing

成立时间:October 29, 2008

How we created edge computing

Edge computing processes data on infrastructure that is located close to the point of data creation. Mahadev Satyanarayanan recounts how recognition of the potential limitations of centralized, cloud-based processing led to this new approach to computing.

Nature Electronics | January 16, 2019


Microsoft Azure enables a new wave of edge computing. Here’s how.

We are going through a technology transformation that is unlocking new scenarios that were simply not possible before. Smart sensors and connected devices are breathing new life into industrial equipment from factories to farms, smart cities to homes, while new devices are increasingly cloud connected by default – whether it’s a car or a refrigerator.

Microsoft Azure Blog | September 24, 2018

Microsoft will invest $5 billion in IoT. Here’s why.

Today, we are announcing that we will invest $5 billion in the Internet of Things over the next four years. The reason we are doing this is simple: Our goal is to give every customer the ability to transform their businesses, and the world at large, with connected solutions.

Microsoft IoT Blog | April 4, 2018

Could AI end car accidents?

Imagine for a moment that, every week, four to five commercial airplanes crashed in America. In reality, a similar number of people die per week in traffic accidents, but, for the most part, those deaths don’t resonate with us in the same way.

Technical.ly | September 6, 2017

Microsoft Build 2017 buzzword bingo: On the edge

What Microsoft is doing in the edge computing/distributed computing space may be a big topic at this week’s Build 2017 developer conference. Here are a few clues as to why.

ZDNet | September 6, 2017

Why a Cloudlet Beats the Cloud for Mobile Apps

Sure, you know cloud computing. You also know a bit about so-called “private clouds,” which enterprises and government agencies are exploring as an option to combine the power and scale of virtualized cloud architectures with security and control over data. But what do you know of Cloudlets? They may just be a key to the future of mobile computing.

Shepherd’s Pi | December 13, 2009


The Case for VM-based Cloudlets in Mobile Computing

Resource poverty is a fundamental constraint that severely limits the class of applications that can be run on mobile devices. This constraint is not just a temporary limitation of current technology, but is intrinsic to mobility. In this paper, we put forth a vision of mobile computing that breaks free of this fundamental constraint.

IEEE Pervasive Computing | November 1, 2009