GenAI Infrastructure Will Drive Public Cloud Models at the Edge

Enterprises are now looking beyond centralised data centres, choosing to move workloads closer to where data is created.
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Generative AI is changing the way enterprises think about technology infrastructure. Global market intelligence firm International Data Corporation’s (IDC) report titled ‘The Edge Evolution: Powering Success from Core to Edge’, developed in collaboration with cloud service provider Akamai, highlights how legacy systems are falling short as AI transitions from pilots to production. Enterprises are now looking beyond centralised data centres, choosing to move workloads closer to where data is created. The report forecasts that public cloud-based services at the edge will grow at a 17% CAGR in the Asia-Pacific region, excluding Japan, reaching $29 billion by 2028. At the heart of this shift is generative AI’s demand for scalability and performance, which is pushing enterprises to i
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Ankush Das
I am a tech aficionado and a computer science graduate with a keen interest in AI, Coding, Open Source, Global SaaS, and Cloud. Have a tip? Reach out to ankush.das@aimmediahouse.com
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