cloud computing and edge computing
Cloud computing refers to the delivery of computing resources, such as servers, storage, databases, software, and applications over the internet, allowing users to access and use these resources remotely from anywhere. It involves centralizing data processing and storage on powerful remote servers. On the other hand, edge computing involves processing and analyzing data on devices located closer to the source of data generation, such as sensors, machines, or devices at the network's edge. It aims to reduce latency, increase efficiency, and enable real-time processing by bringing computing capabilities closer to the data source, rather than relying on centralized servers.
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