Edge computing is transforming how data is processed by moving it closer to where it’s generated—your devices, sensors, and local servers. Unlike traditional cloud computing that relies on centralized data centers, edge computing reduces latency and enables faster, real-time decisions, especially critical for autonomous vehicles, smart factories, and healthcare devices. This shift is powering the next generation of applications that need speed and reliability. In this post, we explain what edge computing is, how it differs from the cloud, and its role in the broader tech ecosystem including IoT, 5G, and AI. As devices become smarter and more connected, edge computing is becoming the backbone of our digital future.
The Rise of Edge Computing: Bringing the Cloud Closer to You
