Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 17 | Page 26

TRENDING The range of applications is enormous. From telcos and IoT, to AR/VR and AI – data volume and latency is driving investment to “ MARKETSANDMARKETS PREDICTS THE EDGE COMPUTING MARKET WILL GROW 35.4% A YEAR BETWEEN 2017 AND 2022 WHEN IT WILL HIT US$6.72 BILLION. 26 INTELLIGENTCIO the edge and while 5G might be getting all the buzz, there’s growing demand for lower latency and higher bandwidth. The kinds of technologies unveiled in Barcelona are made through a combination of high-speed data delivery like 5G and edge computing devices that combine data with real-time analytics. Edge computing will continue to flourish as data devices are able to quickly collect and transfer information, whether its tiny sensors, smartphones, Smart Cities or autonomous vehicles. And we’re only just getting started. Today, around 10% of enterprise-generated data is created and processed outside a traditional centralised data centre or cloud. According to Gartner, this figure will reach 75% by 2022. MarketsandMarkets predicts the edge computing market will grow 35.4% a year between 2017 and 2022 when it will hit US$6.72 billion. Companies like AT&T and Lenovo introduced new edge offerings at the show. AT&T announced it is working with Microsoft on a proof of concept to integrate network edge compute capabilities with its 5G network and Azure cloud services. The resulting solution is expected to enable Microsoft Azure cloud services to connect to more customers and devices across the US through AT&T’s nationwide wireless network. Lenovo Data Center Group (DCG) showed off its edge computing and Internet of Things (IoT) portfolio including a new small form- factor ThinkServer system which will bring processing and storage capabilities closer to where data is created. 2019’s Mobile World Congress was a memorable event and while 5G handsets took centre stage, the story behind the headlines – that of 5G at the edge – will shape the future of entire industries. n www.intelligentcio.com