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Types of Edge Computing – Architectural & Deployment Models

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Types of Edge Computing – Architectural & Deployment Models

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With the advent of 5G and IoT, Edge computing is known to transform business models and software architectures across various industries. Even though the definition of Edge Computing is simple, the multiple types of Edge Computing can provide an incredible set of opportunities to transform the infrastructure of the network for the future, while also bringing in a unique set of challenges for each of its types. This talk will dive into the various kinds of Edge Computing, their attributes, and architectural considerations. Different deployment models across these Edges are shared leveraging the Intel® Smart Edge Open Experience Kits.

Sunku Ranganath is a Global Solutions Architect for Edge Compute at Intel. For the last few years, his area of focus has been on enabling solutions for the Telecom domain, including designing, building, integrating, and benchmarking NFV based reference architectures using Kubernetes & OpenStack components. Sunku is an active contributor to multiple open-source initiatives. He serves as a maintainer for CNCF Service Mesh Performance & CollectD Projects and participated on the Technical Steering Committee for OPNFV (now Anuket). He is an invited speaker to many industry events, authored multiple publications and contributed to IEEE Future Networks Edge Service Platform & ETSI ENI standards. He has been elected as senior member of the IEEE.

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