Specialists from Rittal, Edgefy and Claro Brasil will participate in the session
The free webinar DCD>Edge and Efficiency Brasil will be held on Wednesday (13), at 10 am (Brasilia time). The online event will discuss with industry experts the edge computing landscape in Brazil, including the challenges it faces, energy efficiency strategies, and how to boost the sector in the coming year. To watch it, register for free by clicking here.
Everyone will participate in the committee Ricardo GlisoySales Executive Retal; Bob LopezCEO of edge; Gabriel Mercatelli PopExecutive Director of edge; y Fabiano DuarteDirector of Mission Critical Infrastructure Clear.
“The edge has a very promising future in Brazil. When we analyze the country’s energy grid, we see that it is one of the cleanest in the world. Renewable energy is very strong in Brazil. Therefore, we see tremendous growth of this kind.” “The solution is the edge. A market that we are just beginning to explore. We even witnessed the arrival of new manufacturers that were not operating in the country and are now starting to do so, bringing new technologies and the need for infrastructure,” he analyzed. Ricardo Glisoy.
According to him, the trend is that the demand for edge computing will increase more and more in the coming years.
“Looking at the numbers we currently have, we see that the curve will only grow. Gartner indicates that data centers globally consume 1.5% of the total energy produced in the world. There are expectations that this number will reach 3%.” If we doubled consumption, imagine the edge data centers we would need to make that happen. For those immersed in this market, it is a good idea to participate in the process. I think there will be big changes, with new emerging technologies,” Glesoy added.
Bob Lopez, CEO of Edgefy, also consistent with the exponential rise of the edge in the coming years. “The future of high-tech in Brazil is very promising. I have no doubt that technologies such as telemedicine with artificial intelligence will be powerful in solving problems in the health field, just as self-driving cars, for example, will dominate this market.” These new technologies, which are very strong in Brazil, also benefit from these new technologies. Agribusiness combined with AI will provide better efficiency for this massive project and, I hope, will be a way to eliminate hunger on the planet. Developing more technologies to provide food for all. “.
“When we talk about the geography of Brazil, we think in terms of the dimensions of the continent, and to be able to reach this treatment, we will have to move towards the edge, reaching all regions of the country. We start little by little,” but once it really takes off it becomes something enormous. Brazil has large markets and is developing technologies in various fields. There are always challenges, and it is the responsibility of the entire chain to help each other develop and grow. There is great potential,” he stated. Gabriel Mercatelli Pope, CEO of Edgefy.
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Fabiano Duarte, director of mission-critical infrastructure at ClaroIt also analyzed the progress of edge computing in Brazil. “When I talk about edge computing, I’m also talking about data centers. Each has its own space and function. We see a market for cloud providers that is growing a lot and will continue to grow, just like the market for data.” Edge centers will continue to expand because they are complementary functions. However, when we talk about low-latency solutions, we cannot avoid edge processing because of the latency required.”
“As a market, we have some sector vantage points in Brazil. We will probably see sectors developing more quickly than others. Agribusiness, for example, is very strong in Brazil, just as we will see in Industry 4.0,” Duarte added. “The development is faster. But telemedicine, for example, will probably not follow at the same pace. However, without a doubt, the market for high-end data centers will grow at exponential rates.”