
Edge Computing Simplified
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Perry Lea is a fellow and chief architect of HP's Advanced Computing Solutions where he works on high performance computing and edge computing solutions. He is also founder of two startups: ConvIOT and Computational Vision. Before that he served as Distinguished Technologist of the Imaging and Printing Group of Hewlett Packard and Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff at Micron. Later he was the architectural director for Microsoft's Xbox game console and cloud system. Perry has authored over 75 patents and has recently published "Edge Computing and Internet of Things for Architects". He holds engineering degrees in computer science, computer engineering and a postgrad degree in electrical engineering from Columbia University.
Content
The Edge, The Cloud, and The Hype
Digital Transformation History
Edge Systems' Componentry
Software and System Frameworks
Connecting Things - Networking and Communications
Edge Protocols - The Language of Edge Machines
Making the Edge Work Through AI
Security at the Edge
Edge Computing Futures and Predictions
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