Rising Edge Computing Investments to Reach $350B by 2027, According to IDC

By Alex Passett March 27, 2024

It’s the furthest thing from a secret that the way we process information has been – and will surely continue – undergoing a series of massive shifts. The world is content. The world is engagement. The world is data. (These phrases are said with some editorial spice, but they’re also simply true in many ways.)

So then, imagine data that can be analyzed and acted upon not in mammoth-sized corporate structures and data centers, but right where the data itself is generated – in home offices, on the factory floors themselves, in retail stores where customer data is initially generated; you get the idea.

This, in a loose-form explanation sort of way, represents the power of edge computing. It’s continuing to be a game-changer for businesses everywhere, in IoT-centric fields and beyond.

Recently, the International Data Corporation (IDC) released data of its own. This was part of its new Worldwide Edge Spending Guide and the forecasts therein.

Here's our version of IDC’s (News - Alert) info, specifically regarding why edge computing is such a hot topic:

This is the future, according to Marcus Torchia, Research Vice President, Data & Analytics, IDC:

“Enterprise investments have continued to shift the past 24 months toward infrastructure expansion and greenfield deployments. Companies are acting on plans to build more robust local computing infrastructure capabilities. And through it all, customer-facing new services and products and enabling new business processes are top enterprise drivers. Over the next two years, the share of planned investments moderately favor edge offerings. Yet in the balance, enterprises are looking to rationalize total service provider outlays. This sets up a dynamic market of edge offerings competing for investment dollars through 2027.”

The bottom line here? Edge computing is no longer a futuristic concept. It's an empowering technology modernizing how we process information and drive innovation across near-countless sectors. As businesses embrace this decentralized approach to computing, we likely can expect a wave of new applications and opportunities that will reshape aspects of the grand digital landscape.




Edited by Greg Tavarez


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