In the news | Korea Economic Daily
'Azure will be a platform for everyone, everywhere,' Dr. Victor Bahl, Distinguished Scientist and Director of Mobility & Networking Research explained. 'Microsoft has put considerable effort towards the development of edge computing technology' and 'our ultimate goal is to enable…
In the news | ZDNet
Korean telecommunication carriers will surely optimize 5G network with edge computing but that's not where it will end. It's not wise to be a solo player, it's much better to collaborate with IT companies that have invested heavily on software…
In the news | Windows Central
The intelligent edge represents those devices from factory floor equipment to fitness trackers or smartphones and more that connect to the cloud but are closest to and directly interacted with by users.
In the news | Nature Electronics
Edge computing processes data on infrastructure that is located close to the point of data creation. Mahadev Satyanarayanan recounts how recognition of the potential limitations of centralized, cloud-based processing led to this new approach to computing.
In the news | GeekWire
Like cloud computing and mobile computing, edge computing will require new ways of thinking about application development; older methods designed for different styles of computing make certain assumptions about performance and availability that don't necessarily make sense on the edge.
In the news | TechRepublic
The new features include tools to automate the process of building a machine learning model, by helping to identify the most efficient algorithms to make a prediction and optimize the performance of the trained model.
In the news | Microsoft News
New developer tools for Windows and Azure IoT Edge Services enable real-time AI and machine learning for drones.
In the news | GeekWire
Microsoft engineers and City of Bellevue planners have a sci-fi inspired strategy for curbing bike and pedestrian injuries on city streets: By using video analytics, they want to predict and prevent crashes before they happen.
In the news | NetworkWorld
Microsoft Research distinguished scientist Victor Bahl has been spreading the word about Micro Datacenters, also known by the adorable name cloudlets, as a key concept for optimizing the performance and usefulness of mobile and other networked devices via the cloud.