5G Edge Deployments Enable New App Development

More computing power is moving to the edge of mobile networks and it’s going to be amazing. 5G Edge Computing will provide a foundation for the development of enterprise use cases and industry vertical applications. To capture the value at stake, Communications Service Providers (CSPs) will use new data.
The Value of ‘Distributed Cloud’ Computing Models
“Distributed cloud, the next generation of cloud computing, retains the advantages of cloud computing while extending the range and use cases for cloud. CIOs can use distributed cloud models to target location-dependent cloud use cases that will be required in the future.”
via Gartner
The Upside for Cloud Edge Computing and SD-WAN
Hyperscale cloud providers and global network carriers have been building stronger relationships and deeper integrations around SD-WAN and networking solutions. The partnerships are a natural fit as more enterprises move business-critical workloads to cloud platforms.
via GlobalData
Enterprise Edge Computing and 5G Network Synergies
Edge computing will drive new revenue growth in the telecom sector. Revenue from cloud-edge artificial intelligence (AI) chipset sales will grow from $2.6 billion in 2020 to $12 billion in 2025, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 36 percent, according to the latest worldwide market study by ABI Research.
New 5G Edge Applications in Media and Entertainment
While 2019 has seen the first deployments of 5G in the consumer domain, 2020 will be the year of large scale commercial 5G rollouts across the globe. As a result of this network investment, 5G generated revenues for cloud-based entertainment services are forecast to rise rapidly.
How Edge Computing Fuels Additional Cloud App Growth
The future of cloud computing growth is at the edge. IDC predicts that by 2023, over 50 percent of new enterprise IT infrastructure deployed will be at the edge rather than within centralized corporate datacenters — that’s up from less than 10 percent today.
via IDC
Why Enterprise Edge Computing Demand is Growing
“Public cloud providers will continue to seek edge location partners beyond telecom operators and appear to have plans to colonize the private, on-premises edge, including the ‘far edge’ of 55 billion connected devices that IBM is predicting for 2022.”
via Analysys Mason
5G Core and Edge Networks Fuel Digital Transformation
The emerging market for 5G cellular connections in manufacturing is expected to reach $10.8 billion by 2030, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 187 percent, according to the latest worldwide market study by ABI Research.
Upside for IoT Data and Analytics Management Services
Based on the review of cloud service provider offerings, recent acquisitions, and the competitive outlook, ABI Research now forecasts that cloud suppliers will grow their share of IoT data and analytics management revenues from $6 billion in 2019 to $56 billion in 2026.
How Hybrid IT Adapts to Edge Computing Trends
“The edge computing ecosystem that emerged in 2019 – and which involved IT infrastructure vendors, telecoms network operators, and cloud service providers – will show growing maturity and expansion in 2020, thanks to increased innovation and new and evolving partnerships.”
via IT Connection
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