For me it’s quantum computing - especially considering its impact on most current encryption methods

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    Computing at the edge.

    Reduces the need to send everything to the cloud and maintains privacy.

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        Instead of sending the data to the cloud for calculation/analytics, it does it right there on the device.

        For example, an Alexa or Google Home device sends everything you say after a wake-word back to Amazon or Google. A device with sufficient edge storage and compute would be able to do the same without sending your voice outside your home.

        We’re not quite there yet, but it’s getting closer.

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      Isn’t edge computing just a distributed cloud? With servers physically closer to end-user?

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        That’s a cloud-centric interpretation. Like using CDNs. That’e been around for a while.

        What I think will be interesting is intelligent processing and storage on end-node devices, like a home gateway, smart appliances, or wearable devices.