Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 19 | Page 45

////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// FEATURE: EDGE COMPUTING Andy Rowland, Head of Customer Innovation: Energy, Resources and Manufacturing, BT At our R&D labs, we’re building Edge cloud compute platforms and applications to demonstrate the requirements and viability of the technology. We’re doing research and prototype work with key partners to understand things like customer and application requirements, technology maturity, the end-to-end architecture and orchestration required, as well as how to support the best interactions with customers, end-users and other partners in the ecosystem. We’re also testing the technology and service wrap capabilities to achieve an integrated Edge Computing solution. Finally, we are seeing customers keen to exploit the Edge for more innovative applications. Applications that we are exploring include: In the meantime, we are seeing customers start to adopt a three phased approach. First of all, they are looking to consolidate various network-related functions into a single box. This is in the same way that we’ve seen convergence in the consumer space, so that we no longer need a separate camera, Sat Nav and alarm clock – and instead need just one smart phone – we are now seeing the same in networking and security. Our customers are looking at Edge devices that support virtual network functions (VNF) www.intelligentcio.com like routers, SD-WAN, acceleration and network optimisation. They’re also looking to consolidate security functions like virtual firewalls and privilege access management. And they want to have the ability to remotely install, configure and patch these devices. Secondly, they are looking to add computing power to this box. The consolidated device now also needs to support containers and Virtual Machines to run different applications. By bringing the two together it helps to strengthen the business case for moving to the Edge. • Real-time video analytics such as object/ facial recognition • Augmented/Virtual Reality applications for remote assistance or training purposes • Automated remote control of vehicles, for example drones using 5G • Vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to infrastructure communications for example collision detection So, if you are looking at how you transform your Edge to deliver the applications of the future and to transform the network functions you deliver today, why not talk to us. n INTELLIGENTCIO 45