On-demand: The Subscriber War - Part III - Living on the Edge

May 28, 2020
Pushing content and services to the edge is currently being investigated. Attend this free webinar covering the what, where, when and why basics of edge-computing as well as the new deployment and operational realities of edge-computing for MSOs.

This webcast was originally broadcast on May 28, 2020
and is now available for on demand viewing. 
    
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“Consume locally” is a term we hear often nowadays. Well, with edge computing, what you are essentially getting is a corner store: instead of going the distance to pick up groceries and services, you’ll find them right in your neighborhood. 

Pushing content and services to the edge is currently being investigated or deployed to improve customer experience, reduce the load on the network and process applications locally. 

Within the respective distributed access architecture (DAA) push, cable operators are transforming headends and hub sites into mini data centers or, in other words, headends re-architected as data centers (HERDs). 

For operators, it brings a new string of revenue opportunities for business services.

Join us for a free webinar covering: 

  • What, where, when and why basics of edge-computing
  • The new deployment and operational realities of edge-computing for MSO operators

Key takeaways:

  • Edge computing 101
  • Deployment and operational challenges of edge computing
  • Best practices
Sponsored by
Presented by

Steve Lépine
Product Specialist
EXFO
Steve Lépine is an expert in Ethernet and Fibre Channel technologies. He has over 18 years of experience with EXFO in T&D. Steve was involved for 15 years as FPGA designer in R&D. He is currently a Product Specialist. Steve is a key contributor in the development of several test applications for high-profile product lines such as the NetBlazer, Power Blazer and BV series. Steve holds a bachelor’s degree in Microelectronics from Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQAM).

 
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Editorial Director and Associate Publisher
Lightwave/BTR