Exploring the Impact of Mobile Edge Compute on IoT Data Processing and Storage

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Andy Sawyer, Cradlepoint part of Ericsson

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As more enterprise-generated data is created and processed at the edge of the network, Mobile Edge Compute (MEC) is becoming a driving force behind this trend. Currently, only 10% of data is generated outside traditional data centres or the cloud, but by 2025, Gartner predicts this figure will reach 75%. Cradlepoint is at the forefront of this trend with its ability to run secure Docker containers directly connected to IoT sensors or devices via routers. Join us for a webinar on the impact of Mobile Edge Compute (MEC) on the IoT market, including customer success stories, where we will explore: The types of workload that can be performed at the edge of the network How this trend is changing the way enterprises process and store data The benefits of running secure Docker containers directly connected to IoT devices How our experience with customers in different industry sectors demonstrates best practice in MEC Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the future of data processing and storage.

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