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But it will be much bigger than the Internet.
On Tuesday, July 27, 1869, the naturalist and glaciologist, John Muir, made an interesting observation :“When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe.”Pause and consider this for a moment.Even within narrower contexts, this is true. Technologies, for instance, are inextricable from solutions. Technologies can be defined as discrete elements though, even if they are bound to other things. Buzzwords, on the other hand, often aren’t well defined or discrete.For instance, a salesman recently said to me, “We’re doing 5G AI. “Well… with that in mind consider these technologies:
“When we try to pick out anything by itself we find that it is bound fast by a thousand invisible cords that cannot be broken, to everything in the universe.”Hmmm.
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The Edge is the decentralized physical location where computing resources are being moved. In general, it can refer to devices or to infrastructure resources.
Today, the cloud as a centralized core dominates the computing topology. Cloud has had a big impact on applications, business models, and businesses.The pendulum, however, is about to swing. As massive and pervasive as hyperscale cloud has become, the Edge will become far larger and more influential. The Edge does not replace centralized cloud computing though; it is a complement to it.
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Yet, market projections alone do not capture the essence of what the Edge will become. The Edge will change how we live and how businesses operate. It is certain to disrupt not only markets and but our lives in unexpected ways. Unlike past technological revolutions — the printing press, electric power, telephones, cars, planes, optical lenses, televisions, PCs, electric power — the Edge interacts with us and learns. It creates an ever-present feedback loop that will change and influence our behaviors.The Edge will become a pervasive, mostly invisible, ever-present (and inescapable?) intelligent UX. That much is clear. What this UX will be interfacing with and how sophisticated that may become is anyone’s guess.So, to me, ”Edge” is a misnomer. It is the Edge only with respect to centralized computing systems such as the cloud or enterprise data centers.Yet the Edge is everywhere. It is where people, and, in fact, the whole physical world, unites with the digital world. The Edge landscape includes our homes, bodies, farms, transportation systems, apparel, stores, factories, cities, parks, buildings, hospitals, sports facilities, outer space, and unlimited other places and spaces, people and things, living and not. Soon, the Edge will be at the center of our lives.
The Intelligent Edge combines advancements in Edge computing with emerging complementary technologies — AI, machine learning algorithms, smart devices, Edge data centers and networks — to provide value right at the point of interaction.
The Intelligent Edge is a set of technologies across the technology stack that is related to moving AI and other forms of interactive computing to physical locations. Intelligent Edge solutions provide a number of key benefits over traditional cloud solutions which include:
‘It was easy to predict mass car ownership but hard to predict Walmart.” -Carl SaganHow do you think the Intelligent Edge will change the world? I would love to (feel free to connect).
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Daniel is a Founding Partner at . Dan has over 15 years of experience leading large-scale, technology solutions for Fortune 500 companies. In addition, he has worked with a number of tech startups both as a founder and advisor.Prior to founding RedChip Ventures, Dan was a Managing Partner at a private investment fund for 6 years where he helped lead and manage investments in technology and product companies.