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Edge Computing Demystified Book




After a while I'm back and pleased to share in this post my first book around Edge computing Technologies.

Edge computing has been a very hot and interesting topic nowadays for communication service provider and Enterprise so far.

Augmented Reality / Virtual Reality, Smart cities, Healthcare, industrial IoT and many others use cases require a change in the way we operate and host application in the cloud.

 IA, Big Data and analytics are often used today to understand the behavior of the customer and even the health of services.

Real-time and high throughput demand are the characteristic of the new business services.

Edge computing technology promises to resolve different challenges and brings compute, storage and bandwidth close to the data source.

I tried in ‘the Edge Computing Demystified’ book to explain Edge computing technology referring to different use cases from communication service provider and enterprise industry.

I have covered different industry groups that are interested on edge computing. You will find explanation for several open source projects and initiatives that look to develop and promote Edge Computing technology.

Of course, Without forgetting reference architecture and technical deep dive. I have focused on two majors Edge computing frameworks: ETSI MEC and OpenFog frameworks.

I publish the book as an online version for the moment for free and you can ask for your copy through this link 


Looking forward to hearing from you and discussing this topics in more details soon. 

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