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From: Paul H. Christiansen6/21/2018 11:26:49 AM
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HPE - $4 Billion Says Intelligent Edge is the Future of Computing

Hewlett Packard Enterprise on Tuesday unveiled a new strategy it’s planning to spend $4 billion to pursue over the next four years.

The company will invest that much in technology and services to enable the intelligent edge, a catch-all phrase used to describe the myriad of things like smart sensors and cameras or devices that aggregate and process data they produce upstream in the network, such as routers, gateways, or servers. What makes them “edge” devices is their location at the source of the data rather than in a big data center somewhere far away. What makes them “intelligent” is the computing capacity and software to analyze the data in near-real-time, as it’s being generated, and make decisions based on insights gleaned from that analysis.

The idea of the intelligent edge has been gaining steam in the market as companies are figuring out the best ways to take advantage of the explosion of data that’s a result of rapid digitization of traditional businesses and continued growth of new businesses born in the digital age in combination with rapid proliferation of network-connected devices.

The edge-to-cloud architecture HPE – and others – are envisioning will consist of “distributed clouds” that process most of the data at the edge while sending and receiving some data from centralized data centers, operated either by the end-user companies or by third-party cloud providers like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.

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