Open and Neutral Edge Computing Architecture on Heterogeneous Devices
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of open and neutral edge computing architecture for heterogeneous devices in this informative conference talk. Delve into the challenges faced by customers and users in selecting appropriate technical stacks for IoT and edge computing, and discover how open source software and open standard APIs can provide a solution. Learn about a layered architecture approach, incorporating infrastructure, app frameworks, and software services, that leverages virtualization, Linux, containers, EdgeX Foundry, and marketplaces. Gain insights into VMware's Community Lab, natural memory, and the Internet of Things. Examine the big picture architecture, data representation, and various projects including GV, AV, Marketplace, and Supernova. Understand the importance of building extensible edge computing solutions that ensure reasonable TCO and avoid vendor lock-in for long-term production use.
Syllabus
Introduction
VMware Community Lab
Natural Memory
Internet of Things
Big Picture Architecture
Whats that
Data repressed
Multilayer architecture
Infrastructure
Visualization Engine
GV Project
AV Project
Marketplace Project
Supernova
Similar Culture
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