Evaluating and Implementing Gateway to Connect Edge, Internet of Things, and Cloud Resources in Distributed Computing Environments

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V Ravi Kumar, Kailash Patidar

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The Internet of Everything (IoE) is moving quickly forward, making it possible for more smart devices to connect to the Internet and creating huge amounts of data. This has led to problems with traditional  cloud computing models, such as  overloaded  transmission  capacity,  slow response times, bad security, and bad protection. Traditional  cloud computing can't meet all of  the  information-handling   needs  of  today's  advanced  society,  so  innovations  in  edge computing have come about. It is another way to look at computing for making estimates at the edge of the organisation.  In contrast to cloud computing, it puts more emphasis on being close to the customer and the information source. At the edge of the organisation,  it is light and easy to use for nearby information storage and handling with a small scope.Because our current base of remote businesses and Internet  of Things (IoT) applications  is so well virtualized, existing information evaluation and dynamic cycles are done by a single framework. There is a good chance that these current techniques will have more prompts and gives that correspond to organisational elements, which will slow down the organization's  response time and cause more traffic and downtime. Another point of view, called edge computing (EC), says that the organisation  should get ready for the development of new applications and administrations to avoid these problems and get the most out of its assets. Due to the EC's integration, there is no longer a need for a common framework.

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V Ravi Kumar. (2023). Evaluating and Implementing Gateway to Connect Edge, Internet of Things, and Cloud Resources in Distributed Computing Environments. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 11(3), 463–471. Retrieved from https://ijritcc.org/index.php/ijritcc/article/view/10782
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