When not to use edge computing
Big companies such as General Electric, Siemens, and Robert Bosch are using edge computing technology to optimize production. Manufacturing is a large consumer of edge approaches and technology.Typically, these edge systems are powered by artificial intelligence (AI) systems that parse production data at the source of the data. This enables them to make instantaneous decisions, such as adjusting the cooling systems in a factory so the welding robots can make more precise welds.[ Also on InfoWorld: Amazon, Google, and Microsoft take their clouds to the edge ] Although the value of edge computing is well understood at this point, it’s still being used to solve problems where it’s not needed. We’re back to ensuring that whatever technology is being hyped right now is still a good choice.To read this article in full, please click here
Big companies such as General Electric, Siemens, and Robert Bosch are using edge computing technology to optimize production. Manufacturing is a large consumer of edge approaches and technology.
Typically, these edge systems are powered by artificial intelligence (AI) systems that parse production data at the source of the data. This enables them to make instantaneous decisions, such as adjusting the cooling systems in a factory so the welding robots can make more precise welds.
Although the value of edge computing is well understood at this point, it’s still being used to solve problems where it’s not needed. We’re back to ensuring that whatever technology is being hyped right now is still a good choice.