White Paper
Executive’s Guide to Edge Computing
Edge computing moves processing closer to users and devices, reducing latency, improving performance, and lowering costs. It enables real-time decision-making and supports data-heavy, time-sensitive workloads like IoT, smart cities, robotics, and telemedicine. Key drivers include 5G, multicloud adoption, and hyperconverged infrastructure. Unlike centralized clouds, edge computing processes data locally, improving responsiveness and security. Businesses use edge to augment public cloud services, create competitive digital experiences, and streamline operations. With more servers expected at the edge by 2025, companies are investing in scalable, secure edge infrastructure to support innovation and digital transformation across industries.