Leonard Lee defines what SASE is and puts it in the context of edge-computing. He describes the five core capabilities of SASE and lists key takeaways for the C-suite.
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In the latest episode of The Cutting Edge Podcast, Leonard Lee discusses private cellular networks and their impact on edge computing.
In this CEO Outlook moment, Thomas Kurian explains why he thinks edge computing, cybersecurity, and the mainstreaming of AI will have the most impact this year.
Bob Evans has a wide-ranging conversation with Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian’s about how the company’s youthful mindset sets it apart from its competitors and where he sees technology going in the near future.
In ep. 14 of The Cutting Edge Podcast, Leonard Lee explains what digital twins are within the context of edge computing, and the two technologies are unrelated.
When AI is combined with data, new technologies, opportunities, & outcomes emerge. From Edge AI to voice commerce, to autonomous robots, the retail industry is ripe with new potential.
How has the hybrid cloud inspired the emergence of edge cloud computing? Leonard Lee breaks it down in ep. 13 of The Cutting Edge podcast.
In Ep. 12 of The Cutting Edge podcast, Leonard Lee talks about consequential confusion and why words matter as it relates to the edge.
The Finnish telecommunications company may no longer lead the market in cell phone sales, but it’s increasingly shaping up to be the go-to company for the next generation of cloud-optimized wireless technology.
By distributing AI computation to local sensors and devices where the data is actually generated, Edge AI powers real-time capabilities for everything from medical devices to self-driving cars to energy grid monitoring, as Toni explains.
In Ep. 11 of The Cutting Edge Podcast, Leonard focuses on key ways that edge computing addresses core problems and drives innovation in the retail industry.
Edge infrastructure’s future evolution is not a myth. There is much overlap between communication technology and telecom technology — and they won’t stay separated without consequences, explains Leonard in Ep. 10 of the Cutting Edge podcast.
In Ep. 9 of the Cutting Edge podcast, Leonard Lee explains why customers have a growing concern about privacy at the edge, and offers some intriguing solutions to the issue that edge computing can provide.
From interoperability and immutability to security and sustainability, there are many myths around standardized virtual spaces in the Metaverse. Kieron clarifies what’s fact and what’s fiction.
Reporting from CloudWorld for Ep. 71, analyst Aaron Back delves deeper into Nvidia’s usage of AI, which was discussed by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at Oracle CEO Safra Catz’s keynote.
In episode 8 of the Cutting Edge podcast, Leonard Lee explains some of the risks and benefits of this new solution that’s popular among hardware and infrastructure vendors.
In The Cutting Edge podcast, Ep. 6, Leonard Lee covers what makes the Industrial Edge different, and why it matters to an organization’s future.
As Leonard Lee explains, 5G means possibilities for mobile innovation across the edge, especially for critical applications and massive IoT scenarios
In this Back @ IT episode, Aaron chats with Sampath Sowmyanarayan, CRO of Verizon Business, about 5G, industry impacts, and more
This guidebook offers insights into critical automation, such as what it is, use cases, and leveraging it for innovation for the future.