By Júlio Martins.
The increasing digitalization of our lives and activities and the convergence of new technologies are shaping business and digital experiences. In this context, the so-called Digital Economy grows and strengthens by encouraging innovation and efficiency by collecting and analyzing data in all sectors.
However, the need to process this data in real time is a challenge. Edge Computing emerges as an alternative by allowing data processing at the “edge” of the networkFaster decision making and providing more responsive services. This integration is shaping a new technological and economic future, creating innovation opportunities and significant competitive advantages.
Digital Economy, also known as the data-driven economy, is a phenomenon that has radically changed the way we live, work and do business in the contemporary era. This economy is based on the collection, processing and strategic application of digital data to drive economic growth through innovation and efficiency.
In this new era, data has become the “new oil” and organizations that can use it effectively gain a significant competitive advantage.
They adopt data-driven strategies and use advanced analytics and machine learning to gain valuable insights, improve products and services, and personalize customer interactions. The new approach transcends geographic and sectoral boundaries, affecting many sectors from retail to manufacturing.
The ability to collect, process and use large volumes of data increases innovation, productivity and global competitiveness. With the Digital Economy, organizations have the opportunity to quickly adapt to market changes and we are meeting consumers’ growing expectations for exceptional digital experiences.
What are the benefits of Edge Computing in the digital economy?
Edge Computing is an innovative approach to data processing that moves away from the traditional model, focusing on data centers and the cloud. Rather than concentrating data processing in remote locations, it aims to perform processing at the “edge” of the network, as close as possible to data generation sources.
nucleus Edge Computing is the idea of reducing latency and increasing computing efficiency. Instead of sending all data to a central Data Center or cloud, where processing occurs quite far away, Edge Computing allows processing to occur on servers closer to the device or at the location where the data resides.
This geographic proximity reduces latency, allowing real-time decision making. It is becoming an important element in improving customer experience in the context of the Digital Economy.
The integration of Edge Computing into the Digital Economy brings a number of benefits such as:
Latency Reduction
It is essential for applications that require real-time response, such as online gaming, remote surgery, autonomous vehicles, and industrial automation.
Data security
It minimizes the risk of exposure to cyber threats by reducing the need to transfer sensitive information over the network.
Efficiency in resource use
Edge servers can best handle certain workloads, Preventing unnecessary overload of Central Data Centers, saving energy and reducing operating costs;
Greater Durability
By decentralizing data processing, if failures occur at one point in the network, they can be forwarded to a nearby Edge Computing instance, ensuring continuity of operations;
customer experience
Edge Computing enables the delivery of more personalized and relevant experiences. With the ability to process data locally, companies can better meet customer expectations by adapting services and products based on real-time information;
Network Efficiency
By reducing the amount of data transmitted over the network, Edge Computing helps relieve pressure on infrastructure, which is especially important in environments with limited bandwidth or a large number of IoT devices;
Integration with Emerging Technologies
Edge Computing is a key component in the integration of emerging technologies that require low latency and high processing capacity, such as augmented reality, virtual reality and IoT.
The combination of Edge Computing and the Digital Economy is redefining the boundaries of what is possible in the age of technology. Benefits such as reduced latency, improved data security and operational efficiency are notable. The future of this merger is promising and could pave the way for innovation in sectors such as smart cities, healthcare and manufacturing.. Those who adapt to these trends will be at the forefront of the next technological revolution and shape a more connected, efficient and innovative future.
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Júlio Martins is the Director of Innovation at Roost, a technology company specializing in Edge Computing solutions.
Source: Tec Mundo

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