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  1. Netlify, at its JAMSTACK CONF VIRTUAL event today, announced Netlify Edge Handlers, which make it possible to extend a Git-based workflow to edge computing applications. Company CEO Matt Biilmann said Netlify Edge Handlers, available in beta, puts the primitives in place for deploying serverless web applications based on a JAMstack software architecture that employs JavaScript, […] The post Netlify Extends JAMstack Reach to Edge Computing appeared first on DevOps.com. View the full article
  2. AWS Panorama is a new machine learning Appliance and SDK, both of which allow organizations to bring computer vision to their on-premises cameras to make automated predictions with high accuracy and low latency. With AWS Panorama, companies can use compute power at the edge (without requiring video streamed to the cloud) to improve their operations, by automating monitoring and visual inspection tasks like evaluating manufacturing quality, finding bottlenecks in industrial processes, and assessing worker safety within their facilities. View the full article
  3. Long gone days where Microsoft products are not open-source and architected only for Windows. In their efforts to make a strong footprint in the Linux market, Microsoft has announced on “Microsoft Ignite 2020” Edge The post How to Install Microsoft Edge Browser in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides. View the full article
  4. Microsoft has launched Akri, a new open-sourced tool that brings Kubernetes to network edge devices. Akri provides an abstraction layer like CNI but removes the tasks of finding, using, and monitoring the availability of devices like cameras and sensors. View the full article
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