Mouser Electronics, Inc., the New Product Introduction (NPI) leader empowering innovation, announces the newest issue of its Methods technology and solutions e-zine. The third issue of volume two examines the evolution of traditional edge devices to smarter edge devices that are capable of processing and decision making — tasks that are currently done in the cloud.
In the newest issue of Methods, Mouser’s experts thoroughly examine how and why industries are working toward a smarter edge, making the case for moving compute tasks directly onto devices and turning the Internet of Things (IoT) hierarchy into an end-to-end solutions platform. The issue also includes exclusive content on device security, as well as an exploration of the implications of edge computing on network design.
“Edge computing is vital for supporting the rapid growth of networked devices,” said Kevin Hess, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Mouser Electronics. “For this issue of Methods, we have assembled some of the industry’s leading figures in edge computing, who provide thought-provoking analyses of the many implications of this technology for the future of connected devices.”
Jason Shepherd, CTO of IoT and Edge Computing for Dell Technologies, offers a valuable foreword in which he defines edge computing and explains its importance in accommodating our growing data and technological needs. Deeper into the issue, experts discuss hardware design to support artificial intelligence (AI) at the edge and examine the role edge computing might have in ending connectivity wars.
In addition to the Methods e-zine, Mouser offers the Bench Talk blog, e-books, and other informative resources for design engineers and buyers. Mouser’s Applications and Technologies sites provide exclusive information on cutting-edge products, design resources, white papers, and videos that every design engineer needs to drive new levels of innovation.
To sign up to read all issues of Methods, including the newest issue on smarter edge computing, go to eng.info.mouser.com/methods-ezine.
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