Articles by tag: Edge compute
Over the past two years, the healthcare industry has experienced significant changes in how, when, and where it utilizes technology. In addition, the way patients perceive and want to interact with the healthcare system has undergone a dramatic shift. In this “Health and Life Sciences at the Edge” podcast, host Michelle Mooney talks with Alex […]
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Grounding Success in the Next Normal
Rapid and ongoing advances in digital technologies have made agile adaptation the norm in industrial manufacturing. However, disruptions caused by the pandemic have forced leaders to look at infrastructure issues to plan for future disruptions. In this episode of “To the Edge and Beyond,” host James Kent talks with Irene Petrick, Senior Director of […]
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Modernizing Power Grids Using Intelligent, Data-driven Technologies at the Edge
Fueled by increases in ecommerce and the number of devices that require electricity, the demand for reliable, renewable, and sustainable sources of electricity is increasing worldwide. In this episode of “To the Edge and Beyond,” Intel’s Adam Berniger and Prithpal Khajuria join Justin Honore to discuss the challenges facing energy producers and how Intel, […]
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Materializing Industry 4.0 Through Industrial Automation
Industry 4.0 – What is it, and how can manufacturers make it a reality in their operations? In this episode of To the Edge and Beyond, host Daniel Litwin talks with Hector Martinez, an industrial automation expert at Intel, about manufacturing challenges fueling the push towards Industry 4.0 and the technologies that are making Industry […]
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The Marriage of AI and Edge Computing is Changing How and Where Work Gets Done
Key Points: The rise of edge computing is the result of data becoming more valuable and available. Increased compute power and the massive amounts of data being collected mean AI can offer solutions across a broad range of industries and applications. Ongoing data collection is the key to realizing AI’s potential. Commentary: The intersection […]