
The introduction module sets the context for the entire course, outlining the topics covered.
This section provides details on the evolution of the computing industry from ENIAC to the Edge Computing.
This module sets the context for the Cloud Computing Basics section and provides the definition for Cloud Computing. You can skip the Cloud Computing section, if you already have a good understanding of the Cloud Computing technology.
This lecture explains the benefits of cloud computing with an example of a small enterprise.
This lecture provides details on the publicly available popular cloud services and summarises the topics covered in the 'Cloud Computing Basics' section.
This lecture outlines reasons why the centralized cloud computing is not suited for modern applications.
This lecture provides the definition of edge computing, the characteristics of edge computing and the benefits of edge computing.
This lecture provides details on the end-to-end network architecture of a telecom service provider network.
This lecture provides details on the different locations in the service provider network, where the edge computing infrastructure can be deployed.
This lecture provides details on the different modes in which an edge compute infrastructure can be deployed in the network.
This lecture provides details on the different vendor platforms and services available for edge computing.
This lecture provides details on the different standard bodies and open source communities working on edge computing.
Introduction to Edge Computing is for beginners to gain a quick understanding of the edge computing technology. The course covers various topics such as the evolution of computing industry, cloud computing basics and edge computing. The course provides information on the different types of edge compute deployments, different types of edge compute services (such as CDN Edge, IOT Edge, and Multi-access Edge (MEC)). The course also educates the students on the different vendor platforms, software services, standard bodies and open source communities available for edge computing.