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Hybrid Computing: Bridging the Gap Between Traditional and Emerging Computing Paradigms

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Hybrid Computing: Bridging the Gap Between Traditional and Emerging Computing Paradigms

Hybrid Computing: Bridging the Gap Between Traditional and Emerging Computing Paradigms by Sam Green
English | December 20, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DR5TLBFX | 109 pages | EPUB | 1.37 Mb

Hybrid Computing: Bridging the Gap Between Traditional and Emerging Computing Paradigms explores the transformative power of integrating multiple computing models to address the complex challenges of the modern technological landscape. In an era defined by rapid advancements in cloud, edge, quantum, and neuromorphic computing, relying on a single computing paradigm is no longer sufficient. This book delves into the concept of hybrid computing, where cloud resources, edge devices, and cutting-edge technologies seamlessly work together to enhance scalability, efficiency, and performance.

Designed for technology professionals, engineers, and researchers, this book provides a comprehensive overview of hybrid computing’s core components, including cloud computing, edge computing, and emerging innovations such as quantum and neuromorphic computing. Through detailed explanations, practical examples, and real-world use cases, readers will gain valuable insights into how these paradigms can be combined to solve the most demanding problems in industries like healthcare, autonomous systems, smart cities, finance, and more.

From understanding the foundational principles of hybrid computing to exploring advanced topics like AI optimization, security challenges, and future trends, Hybrid Computing serves as both an essential introduction and a practical guide for anyone looking to adopt and implement hybrid systems. Whether you’re navigating the complexities of cloud-native applications or looking to optimize edge-device processing, this book equips you with the knowledge to create robust, scalable, and efficient hybrid computing solutions.