Intelligent Data Centres Issue 14 | Page 70

THE EDGE Making it all work So how can service providers take more proactive ownership of these nascent use cases – which are just the tip of iceberg – and alchemise them into safe, viable and profitable realities? Without question, they will need both intelligent networking and traffic management functions at the Edge Compute site, as well as Application Delivery Controller (ADC) and security services in front of the applications hosted there. It is worth noting that ADC and security services were traditionally delivered on purpose-built infrastructure, leveraging hardware-based acceleration in order to deliver high scale and capacity. While most Edge architectures will be built based on common off-the-shelf (COTS) servers, the need for high performance remains. Recent innovations like Intel’s Quick Assist Technology address this demand, ensuring service providers benefit from acceleration capabilities such as encryption and compression via COTS platforms. Edge Computing also calls for a distributed approach to robust 70 Issue 14 application layer security such as a web-application firewall (WAF). One of the biggest mistakes is to assume traditional security controls such as firewalls are enough. Fortunately, today’s Advanced WAF (AWAF) solutions are now capable of dynamically protecting applications with anti-bot capabilities and stopping credential theft using keystroke encryptions. It is also possible to extend app-layer DDoS detection and remediation for all applications via a combination of Machine Learning and behavioural analysis. Other technological must-haves include the ability to deliver cloud-native application services for microservices-based applications, as well as API gateway functions to securely interconnect with third parties accessing the Edge Compute platform. While Edge Computing’s reach and influence may still be (relatively) embryonic, there has been a growing momentum across EMEA in the past couple of years, particularly in the automotive and manufacturing sectors. Soon, every organisation dealing with multiple interconnected devices and rapid data processing demands will need an Edge Computing strategy, not to mention the technology to make it all work. ◊ SOON, EVERY ORGANISATION DEALING WITH MULTIPLE INTERCONNECTED DEVICES AND RAPID DATA PROCESSING DEMANDS WILL NEED AN EDGE COMPUTING STRATEGY. www.intelligentdatacentres.com