January 16, 2020

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Using Microservices Architecture and Patterns to Address Applications Requirements on MEC

Using Microservices Architecture and Patterns to Address Applications Requirements on MEC

Edge Computing Infrastructure needs to be closer to end-user yet provide ability to offload compute from End user devices for apps such that it can manage both real-time and lossless applications. MEC …

Talk Title Using Microservices Architecture and Patterns to Address Applications Requirements on MEC
Speakers Prem Sankar Gopannan (Principal Architect, Ericsson), Prakash Ramchandran (Staff SP Engr., Dell)
Conference Open Networking Summit North America
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Location Los Angeles, CA, USA
Date Mar 26-30, 2018
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Edge Computing Infrastructure needs to be closer to end-user yet provide ability to offload compute from End user devices for apps such that it can manage both real-time and lossless applications. MEC architecture is inherently complex and of several challenges; state management of applications is key. This talk focuses on aspects of microservices patterns, container workload and persistent stores to address and improve application latency, to match SLAs with use cases like AR; extending home gateway to pole gateway for IoT and address optimization techniques needed for the same

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