Edge computing is what it sounds like: computing that takes place at the edge of corporate networks, with “the edge” being defined as the place where end devices access the rest of the network – things like phones, laptops, industrial robots, and sensors. Learn more about how this process works.

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39 Comments

  • @Chloe-t6v9z

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    So in a word. Is it means that edge computing is the processor by your hand? And it will upload the significant information in cloud if needed?

  • @ahmedsmair4416

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    why music !!

  • @swizzthesecond

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    Thanks for making this helpful video. 🙂

  • @InterviewMindsAtWork

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    For more videos: Edge Computing:

  • @stealthcat100

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    Is this similar to Nunet ?

  • @Manikumar-gt9ov

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    Great video

  • @eva.1.

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    this was P E R F E C T WOW!!!

  • @annekearends3531

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    Great Information , and very interesting.

  • @Larry21924

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

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  • @ahmetnurdaoguz9307

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    thank you for making it confusing

  • @pavitramurugesan9092

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    How was this video created, using what tools?

  • @mahditorknjad5415

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    When I extracted, how can I withdraw inside the program? When I withdraw, it asks me for a code, but I don't have any code

  • @salihuyakubu8504

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    Nice 😊

  • @MorisMeshackMagawa-ni2qg

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @bro_FREE

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    Great Video, very helpful I have been trying to understand this for a while now

  • @JohnSmith-lc1ml

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    So when we compute on server we have to make a new term " computing" and then we go back to regular on site computing and now we need another new term "edge computing". So dumb all corporate word salad.

  • @BijouBakson

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    Thank you very much

  • @keystothebox

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    Edge computing is not new, been around since the 70s. It is also no more a security risk than the cloud data centers. Yes certain security precautions are needed, but that is absolutely no different than cloud computers. I recommend you change that in the video.

  • @codyelhard5779

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    Is a CDN a current example of edge computing?

  • @Viviko

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    So, is edge computing kind of like an on-prem cloud platform? I’m kinda confused.

  • @akshayashok6242

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    @IDGTECHtalk May I know the animation software you have used in this video ??

  • @ranasalameh9073

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM
  • @gauthamsai7506

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    Looks like a big decentralised brain

  • @ejsafara456

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    bruh u explained so well, muah, i think ill pass now ;**

  • @defunctuserchannel

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    "on premises computing"

  • @babyicanget3642

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    I believe Daniel Saito of MySQL is making a project called StrongNode. It utilizes edge computing to solve lag problem in online gaming and much more.

  • @zach240

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    What about forced graphene injections in order to turn human beings into edge devices?

  • @mvvkiran

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    Nice Summarization.

  • @esaanjum6397

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    very precise information + I like when camera suddenly looks at the edge device when it fails :p

  • @Bradds68

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    Great content, and just what I was looking for. Thank you 🙏

  • @dhaneshprabhu72

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    So, edge computing is like attaching a mini computing,storing and communicating element with the actuator and sensors. But isn't this what is known as embedded systems

  • @jakkarao690

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    Are you singing a song or what. Why that bg music non sense

  • @parvindersingh

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    Very very informative

  • @BanPsychopathFromGov

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    That kind of deployment we have everywhere across different industries.
    Whose idea was to call it Edge Computing?
    What the next dumb name for something that simple?

  • @Alex__96

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    Would quantum computing solve this issue in the future?

  • @DaveCrane

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    A necessary part of future business tech.

  • @lcsxwtian

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    Seems like a lot of people are confused between the concept of edge computing and the concept of conventional personal computers. Conventional PCs are something that you have a lot of freedom and flexibility with. You can do whatever you want with your PC – re-program it, install software on it, play with it… However an edge computing device is something that is more likely administered by a central service provider (i.e. Amazon Alexa offered by Amazon) that you cannot easily tamper with, but it does have enough processing power to do many things locally rather than always having to talk to the Cloud. A prime example is a self-driving car. A self-driving Tesla is an epitome an "edge computer" which drives your car without having to talk to the Cloud, quite conceivably so. A Tesla self-driving car receives upgrades from Tesla every once in a while. This is a sign of being administered by Tesla. Last but not least, you can't re-program a Tesla to let it ignore pedestrians in front of itself otherwise it'd become a really cheap assassin… Hope it helps.

  • @cavemanstyle1376

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    "On prem" 🙂

  • @eponymousIme

    02/14/2025 - 3:18 AM

    Very clear graphics and explanation — or at least the part I could understand. Unfortunately, the narrator often talked so fast that many of the words got garbled. And the closed caption feature is so horrible it borders on comical. Other than that, a very nice, tight, straightforward and helpful video.

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