Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Edge intelligence.. MSFT ways in


http://www.computerweekly.com/news/...ifts-to-intelligence-in-cloud-and-on-the-edge



IoT drives computing on the edge

Nadella has previously spoken of the company’s vision as cloud first, mobile first, but this is now changing with new IoT workloads. He described IoT as a cloud workload that can generate vast amounts of data, and calls for a rethink in how applications are engineered.

“The platform shift is all about data. When you have an autonomous car generating 100GB of data at the edge, the AI will need to be more distributed. People will do training in the cloud and deploy on the edge – you need a new set of abstractions to span both the edge and the cloud,” he said.

This leads to a change in Microsoft’s manta. “We are moving from mobile first, cloud first to a world made from an intelligent cloud and an intelligent edge,” said Nadella.

As computing becomes more distributed, developers will not be able to write software bound to one virtual machine, according to Nadella. “Serverless computing will be the core of distributed computing, and this will change everything we do in Windows, Office 365 and Azure,” he added.

One of the companies using computing on the edge is Swedish industrial company Sandvik Coromant. It has built cloud applications to take all data from its machines to run predictive maintenance and time series analysis to identify the cause of anomalies. The company looked at how to shutdown its machines before they got damaged.

While this is being controlled by the Azure cloud, Microsoft has now developed an edge computing platform that would enable companies such as Sandvik to run machine monitoring applications on the machines rather than in the cloud.

Among the new products Microsoft unveiled at Build is Azure IoT Edge. This is a Windows and Linux cross-platform runtime environment, which Microsoft claims is able to run on devices smaller than a Raspberry Pi.

According to Microsoft, application logic can be tested in the cloud, and the same code can then be run on the edge device


The HUGE BIG pic wants intelligence on the edge for IoT. Sensory's Todd M. has had this vision for yrs. Separately QUIK's Dr. Saxe has seen a layer of intelligence on the edge for
at least several yrs also, ........these neural networks are what?

Algos. Tiers of algos...100 layers deep, maybe more.

MSFT on the cloud end of Azure does AI on what?

Big use of FPGA........

WHat will it be on the edge?

AI on the edge is NOW the adjacent possible for eFPGA. If it works the value of such IP moves up by a multiple not a percent.


QUIK is not limited by its small pile of $$ any more, eFPGA is for ANYONE's vision of the edge.....

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