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The edge is no longer a future promise - it’s becoming plug-and-play.
In this episode, Jim sat down with Peter Thomson, CEO of Nedge, to explore how the company is expanding cloud computing seamlessly to the edge.
Nedge’s platform optimizes cloud applications for remote and end-user computing by offloading and accelerating them at the edge - giving enterprises the speed, security, and scalability of the cloud, without the latency or complexity.
Peter shares the origin story behind Nedge - from solving real-world pain points in unified communications during the pandemic to pioneering a hybrid model that blends the best of cloud and edge infrastructure. You’ll hear how Nedge’s “meshing layer” enables real-time integration between edge workloads and end-user devices, creating a native-like experience that’s changing how businesses think about distributed compute.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
By Khasm LabsThe edge is no longer a future promise - it’s becoming plug-and-play.
In this episode, Jim sat down with Peter Thomson, CEO of Nedge, to explore how the company is expanding cloud computing seamlessly to the edge.
Nedge’s platform optimizes cloud applications for remote and end-user computing by offloading and accelerating them at the edge - giving enterprises the speed, security, and scalability of the cloud, without the latency or complexity.
Peter shares the origin story behind Nedge - from solving real-world pain points in unified communications during the pandemic to pioneering a hybrid model that blends the best of cloud and edge infrastructure. You’ll hear how Nedge’s “meshing layer” enables real-time integration between edge workloads and end-user devices, creating a native-like experience that’s changing how businesses think about distributed compute.
In this episode, you’ll learn: