New Google Collaboration with Verizon to bring the most power of the cloud to mobile connected devices at the edge of Verizon network.
It helps storage devices to enable the bandwidth and low latency needed to support real-time enterprise applications like autonomous mobile robots and factory automation.
“By working with partners like Google Cloud and Ericsson, we’re building the 5G edge compute ecosystem that will enable enterprises in many industries to benefit from having a completely dedicated private network and edge compute infrastructure on-premise,” said Rima Qureshi, Chief Strategy Officer at Verizon.
5G Edge with Google Distributed Cloud Edge will give our customers the ability to connect and manage a broad range of devices at scale and speed while also providing highly secure, near real-time connectivity. This will allow companies to unlock greater value from data and enable innovative applications involving computer vision, augmented and virtual reality, and machine learning.”
Verizon is now the first US operator to offer edge services from all three of Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.
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