What you need to know:
- Verizon and Google Cloud are working together to bring the power of the cloud closer to mobile and connected devices at the edge of Verizon's network.
- Verizon 5G Edge with Google Distributed
Cloud Edge intends to bring compute and storage services to the network edge to support real-time enterprise applications. - Ericsson will pilot 5G Edge with Google Distributed
Cloud Edge at itsUSA 5GSmart Factory .
Verizon and Google Cloud also plan to develop public 5G mobile edge computing for developers and enterprises. The public 5G Edge solution has the potential to enable developers to build and deploy applications at the edge of Verizon’s wireless network in various locations throughout the U.S.
“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
“Through our planet-scale infrastructure and expertise in data analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning, Google Cloud is enabling the rapid development and deployment of new services and applications,” said
Verizon and Ericsson To Pilot Private Mobile Edge Computing at
Ericsson, in collaboration with Verizon, will pilot 5G Edge with Google Distributed
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