Red Hat’s CTO Explains Edge Computing Buildout

The provider of open-sourced solutions is working with firms to build and refine their edge computing environments.

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Nadine Shaabana

Red Hat is building out its suite of tools—including its container platform OpenShift and container-native virtualization (CNV) packages, which are add-ons to the OpenShift platform—to enable clients to develop and better manage edge computing projects as part of their broader cloud strategies.

Edge computing is a category of distributed computing that takes place close to the relevant data it needs to process—rather than at the server or cloud location. By bringing compute power closer to the

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