Ep. 46 Edge Computing and Multicloud: Seven use cases.
Jose Noguera
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Welcome to this week’s episode. Another important topic on Digital Transformation is Edge Computing. Today we will discuss the concept behind it, and seven use cases where using Edge Computing is critical for digital transformation initiatives.
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This is a follow-up episode of the previous one:?EP45?(The Multicloud)
In our previous episode, we commented about the typical progression of service reallocation from on-premises to Cloud, building mixed/hybrid environments, and moving into multiple Cloud Service Providers. We also discussed the need to create an Enterprise Architecture that encompasses all cloud services and on-premises services to take benefit of the new IT approach called Multicloud.
Concentrating services in the Cloud accelerates the propagation of information between processes and Stakeholders.
But, some cases exist where accumulating processing resources in a central entity (the Cloud) does not cover all the organization’s needs.
Enter Edge Computing
Edge Computing?is a method of optimizing cloud computing systems by allocating data processing in distributed remote locations. This is because certain use cases require capturing and processing an essential volume of information that could be more practical to be processed as close as possible to the source of origin. This typically involves remote locations.
Ok, Jose, I see the point. May you please elaborate on these use cases?
Edge Computing Use Cases
Think of this: Typically, the Digital Transformation goal is enabling organizations to collaborate in real-time with customers and partners, to learn from these interactions, and to respond to these interactions in real-time.
There are several situations where the volume of information created in a remote location can only be effectively processed close to the information source.
I see two major categories for Edge Computing: Remote information originating from IoT sensors and Cybersecurity.
Edge Computing connected with IoT devices:
A couple of use cases:
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Edge Computing and Cybersecurity:
The rationale behind this application is that global organizations often evaluate using Edge Computing to monitor, detect and remediate events in remote locations. This is a powerful alternative enriched with AI / ML algorithms.
Is Edge Computing the right solution for all organizations?
Many times, but not all times: The decision to complement Edge Computing with Cloud Computing should be based on the business needs, business drivers, and goals of the organization.
The best-case scenario is that this decision should be a consequence of their Digital Transformation initiative.
Ok, Jose. Quick question: If an organization wants to improve its existing Multicloud deployment by adding Edge Computing, is that accomplished via a multi-step approach (evolution) or a big-bang approach (disruption)?
Many things can be fixed via evolution; in some cases, it will be required to implement some disruptive changes.
And a bonus!
There is an increasing trend in Enterprise organizations to explore and hire Managed Services Providers to help them build and complement Edge Services with their existing Multicloud environment and mitigate some implementation risks.
Typical key values that an MSP provides
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