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Cognitive Decentralized Edge to Cloud Orchestration (CODECO) - Framework for Edge-Cloud Infrastructure Optimization

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Explore the innovative Cognitive Decentralized Edge to Cloud Orchestration (CODECO) framework in this 31-minute conference talk from DevConf.CZ 2024. Delve into the principles, objectives, and key research contributions of this Horizon Europe open-source project, designed to enhance Edge-Cloud infrastructure efficiency and resilience. Gain insights into CODECO's comprehensive approach to optimizing application deployment and runtime in Kubernetes environments through cognitive and cross-layer orchestration. Discover how CODECO provides a holistic view of data across the IoT-edge-cloud continuum and learn about its Innovation and Research Community Engagement Programme. Examine the framework's potential impact on various industry verticals, including Smart Cities, Energy, Manufacturing, and Smart Buildings. Witness a real-world deployment example in the smart city of Göttingen, showcasing energy efficiency improvements and AI-driven smart solutions. Understand the architecture and components of the CODECO framework, and explore available open-source toolkits and training resources to advance your knowledge in Edge-Cloud orchestration.

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Cognitive Decentralized Edge to Cloud Orchestration (CODECO) - DevConf.CZ 2024


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