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As IoT devices proliferate, processing power is shifting from centralized data centers to the edge. Here is what that means for enterprise infrastructure.
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<p>The paradigm of cloud computing is shifting. For the past decade, the trend has been centralization—moving everything to massive data centers. However, with the explosion of IoT devices, latency has become a critical bottleneck.</p> <h2>Why Edge Computing Matters</h2> <p>Edge computing brings computation and data storage closer to the sources of data. This is expected to improve response times and save bandwidth. For autonomous vehicles, industrial automation, and real-time analytics, milliseconds matter.</p> <blockquote>'The edge is not replacing the cloud; it is extending it to the physical world.' - Sarah Jenkins, CEO</blockquote> <p>We are seeing a 40% increase in demand for hybrid-cloud architectures that leverage edge nodes for immediate processing while reserving the central cloud for deep learning and long-term storage.</p>
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