Published: 04 October 2022
Summary
Edge computing is pushing a variety of vendors into a new marketplace. I&O leaders can use this Market Guide to understand the many facets of edge computing solutions, how vendors will create strategies and offerings to support edge computing, and the direction of this evolving market.
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Key Findings
Edge computing is rapidly evolving, with a broad range of existing and new IT vendors creating or repositioning offerings.
There are at least eight edge computing submarkets, with offerings often overlapping between submarkets, but required for an end-to-end solution.
Early adopters of edge computing are often focused initially on use cases versus platforms and architectures, but as the trend continues to mature and extensibility becomes central, offerings and the overall market will consolidate into a framework of required capabilities/functionality.
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Analysts:
Thomas Bittman,
Bob Gill,
Sylvain Fabre,
Paul DeBeasi,
Eric Goodness,
Ted Friedman,
Tony Harvey,
Jeffrey Hewitt,
Sandeep Unni,
Scot Kim,
Tim Zimmerman,
Mohini Dukes,
Eric Hunter