The presentation discusses the principles and differences between Cloud native and Edge native applications, with a focus on the latter. It also provides examples of Edge native applications and their importance in data security and resource optimization.
- Edge native applications are designed to process data closer to where it is generated, reducing latency and security risks associated with sending data to the Cloud
- Nine principles for Edge native applications include resource and deviceware, protocol management, and scalable management
- Examples of Edge native applications include factory assembly lines and predictive maintenance
- Data security is a key concern for Edge native applications, with encryption and secure key management being important practices
- Edge native applications can also inform Cloud native applications, particularly in terms of specialized hardware and management techniques