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Real-World Edge Computing

You're reading from   Real-World Edge Computing Scale, secure, and succeed in the realm of edge computing with Open Horizon

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835885840
Length 296 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Robert High Robert High
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Sanjeev Gupta Sanjeev Gupta
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Table of Contents (24) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Managing the Edge FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Edge Computing 3. Chapter 2: Practicalities of Edge Computing 4. Chapter 3: Designing and Building Edge Software 5. Chapter 4: Edge Container Platforms 6. Chapter 5: Application Placement and Life Cycle Management 7. Part 2: Working on the Edge
8. Chapter 6: Installing an Edge Agent on an Edge Node 9. Chapter 7: Registering an Edge Node 10. Chapter 8: Using the Open Horizon CLI and API 11. Chapter 9: Autonomous and Flexible Management of Edge Services 12. Chapter 10: Managing Edge Scale with Policy-Based Workload Placement 13. Part 3: Advancing the Edge System
14. Chapter 11: Machine Learning Workload and Model Deployment 15. Chapter 12: Security at the Edge 16. Chapter 13: Network Connectivity at the Edge 17. Part 4: Edge Management in Practice
18. Chapter 14: Building a Real-World Example Application 19. Chapter 15: Troubleshooting at the Edge 20. Chapter 16: Follow-on Topics 21. Chapter 17: Using the IBM Edge Application Manager Web UI 22. Index 23. Other Books You May Enjoy

Edge and mobile computing

Throughout this book we have discussed various Edge devices such as POS terminals, intelligent cameras, robots, and cars. We’ve never really used smartphones as an example of an Edge device. This oversight is somewhat deliberate, for two reasons:

  1. Both Apple and Android smartphones are designed to assume they are possessed by a single person and managed by that person. That person decides what Apps to include on their phone. Both the Apple and Android smart phone ecosystem is geared to the idea that you go to an online store – either the AppStore or PlayStore, for example – and choose your Apps. You then set those Apps up the way you want to use them. Updates to the Apps or OS are your responsibility to keep up with. Even with automated updates turned on, or if you are working with a corporate-managed program that uses a Mobile Device Manager for automating the security and provisioning of the phone, some amount of user intervention...
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