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What are the differences between the multitude of edge offerings in the market today? In this session I will describe the features enterprise-grade edge software must have to effectively manage and process edge data for several industries including transportation, aerospace, agriculture, construction, and chemical processing. Edge computing is at the forefront of technology but what actually is edge computing and what capabilities does an “edge” need to have? Depending on your frame of reference the term “edge” can mean many different things. Some edge offerings are hardware based, some refer to cloud infrastructure, and yet others refer to edge orchestration architectures from big companies like Microsoft and IBM. I will illustrate how can you differentiate between these offerings an make the right decisions for your organization.
00:05 Intro
02:45 Edge terms
04:17 Edge application challenge
08:07 Physical edge
10:40 Network edge
12:56 Management edge
17:00 Application edge
20:20 Solving the edge application challenge
24:18 Q&A
About speaker
Eric Simone is the Founder and CEO of ClearBlade Inc., an Enterprise Edge Computing Internet of Things (IoT) software company focused on large Enterprises in the transportation, building facilities, and connected products markets. Prior to starting ClearBlade, Eric was the founder and CTO of Compete Incorporated, which sold to Perficient Inc. (PRFT) for $63M in May of 2000. Earlier in his career, Eric achieved success in senior engineering, product and sales positions at IBM and Johns Hopkins Hospital. Eric has a degree in Computer Science from Purdue University and i
View the profileGreat. Thanks. Kevin. Hello, folk’s good afternoon morning evening, depending on where you are. As Kevin mentioned. I'm Eric Simone the Founder and CEO of a company called ClearBlade based here in Austin, Texas. So welcome to my kitchen table. So we'll spend the next 30 minutes with you going through a few slides, hopefully, leave a bunch of time for Q&A at the end. I'm happy to be doing this today. It's great to be able to talk to folks and get out of isolation for a little bit. I just had my first haircut in six months and hopefully
my kid's dog leaf blower will stay away for the next 30 minutes so we can get through this quietly move forward and talk a little bit or what am I to talk about today is each data Marketplace. And an attempt to try to make some sense out of it, so I don't know about you folks, but every time I see one of these charts and again, I'm not picking on anyone. But anytime I see a chart with hundreds of logos with boxes and where things all are. I just get more
confused many times. I don't understand how these things interact a lot of times when your blade is put in a box. It's not a box that I agree with that. I feel like we could be in several boxes and I'm sure others of you in the audience that that have had the same experience and I'm not sure if I'm going to do much better, but I always try to one of my CTO first explain to me and in layman's terms what things mean and then I try to just break it down into what are my customers doing. How are they using these things what piece
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