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Edge Analytics is a type of data analytics that focuses on collecting and analyzing data at the edge of a network, rather than in a centralized data center or cloud. It is used to process data closer to the source, allowing for faster response times and improved data accuracy. Edge Analytics can be used to monitor and analyze data from connected devices, such as sensors, cameras, and other IoT devices. This data can be used to gain insights into customer behavior, optimize operations, and improve product performance. Edge Analytics can also be used to detect anomalies and identify potential security threats.
Some companies in the Edge Analytics market include Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, SAP, and AWS. Show Less Read more