Can Edge Computing Exist Without the Edge? Part 2: Edge Computing

In part 1 of this series, I drew the architectural distinction between a centralized cloud platform and a distributed edge network. This is an important foundation upon which to explain the difference between cloud computing and edge computing. The two… Continue reading Can Edge Computing Exist Without the Edge? Part 2: Edge Computing

Can Edge Computing Exist Without the Edge? Part 2: Edge Computing

In part 1 of this series, I drew the architectural distinction between a centralized cloud platform and a distributed edge network. This is an important foundation upon which to explain the difference between cloud computing and edge computing. The two serve very different and complementary purposes. However, in my experience, business leaders, product owners, and application developers often mistake them as competitive. Continue reading Can Edge Computing Exist Without the Edge? Part 2: Edge Computing

Can Edge Computing Exist Without the Edge? Part 2: Edge Computing

In part 1 of this series, I drew the architectural distinction between a centralized cloud platform and a distributed edge network. This is an important foundation upon which to explain the difference between cloud computing and edge computing. The two serve very different and complementary purposes. However, in my experience, business leaders, product owners, and application developers often mistake them as competitive. Continue reading Can Edge Computing Exist Without the Edge? Part 2: Edge Computing

Bitglass’ 2020 Cloud Security Report

This year, the fabric of our society has forgone unimaginable changes due to the global pandemic, and it’s likely that the impact will persist long after it is gone. The inevitable push towards a remote, cloud-first business ecosystem has catapulted i… Continue reading Bitglass’ 2020 Cloud Security Report

Accelerating Security and the Cloud With Bitglass and AWS Global Accelerator

Businesses’ IT infrastructures have undergone critical changes in the way that they store data and extend access to resources for users. Cloud, BYOD, and remote work have changed things forever. Where the flow of traffic is not optimized, business con… Continue reading Accelerating Security and the Cloud With Bitglass and AWS Global Accelerator

How Does Starlink Work Anyway?

No matter what you think of Elon Musk, it’s hard to deny that he takes the dictum “There’s no such thing as bad publicity” to heart. From hurling sports cars into orbit to solar-powered roof destroyers, there’s little that Mr. Musk can’t turn into a net positive for at least …read more

Continue reading How Does Starlink Work Anyway?

Network Operators Must Automate Their Way to 5G

Artificial intelligence (AI) has crept into many aspects of our lives, from Google Maps to Alexa to our cars. At the same time, we rely more and more on internet of things (IoT) devices such as smart locks and dishwashers. So much so that the trinity … Continue reading Network Operators Must Automate Their Way to 5G

What does the arrival of 5G technology mean for the world of gaming?

The arrival of 5G has heralded a new era for the gaming industry and gamers alike – we explore some of these developments.
The post What does the arrival of 5G technology mean for the world of gaming? appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Continue reading What does the arrival of 5G technology mean for the world of gaming?

Faster Computers Lead to Slower Experiences?

Ever get that funny feeling that things aren’t quite what they used to be? Not in the way that a new washing machine has more plastic parts than one 40 years its senior. More like “my laptop can churn through hundreds of gigaflops, but when I scroll it doesn’t feel …read more

Continue reading Faster Computers Lead to Slower Experiences?

HFT On HF, You Can’t Beat It For Latency

If you are a radio enthusiast of A Certain Age, you may well go misty-eyed from time to time with memories of shortwave listening in decades past. Countries across the world operated their own propaganda radio stations, and you could hear Radio Moscow’s take on world events, the BBC World Service responding, and Radio Tirana proudly announcing that every Albanian village now had a telephone. Many of those shortwave broadcast stations are now long gone, but if you imagine the HF spectrum is dead, think again. An unexpected find in an industrial park near Chicago led to an interesting look …read more

Continue reading HFT On HF, You Can’t Beat It For Latency