An analysis of the entirety of the data center IT and physical infrastructure equipment needed to support near-edge data requirements.
This report has two parts:
Find answers to vital questions:
What is the edge? Is there an accepted common set of definitions?
Where do the edges exist?
What factors are driving compute to the edge?
What are key edge use cases?
What type of software and hardware will be needed at the edge?
What is the market opportunity for IT and physical infrastructure at the edge?
Which companies are leading the way?
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Vendors and open source hardware and software organizations are stepping up to play a significant role in servicing enterprises on their journey to deploy edge computing.
IT hardware and software, and specialized enclosures with backup power and its distribution, will have to meet new requirements when deployed at the edge:
Harsh environments
Remote management
Vastly distributed workloads
Tamper-proof enclosures
Omdia surveyed 18 thought leaders actively working on edge computing with a broad market perspective in the telco, CSP, open source community, and technology vendor sector. The survey provides their insights into their customers’ use and plans for edge computing.
Digital transformation status of those deploying edge
Technology deployed for edge computing
State of edge adoption
Edge computing workload distribution
Application workload distribution