IBM Edge Computing for Devices
IBM Edge Computing for Devices provides you with a new architecture for edge node management. It is designed specifically to minimize the risks that are inherent in the deployment of either a global or local fleet of edge nodes. You can also use IBM Edge Computing for Devices to manage the service software lifecycle on edge nodes fully autonomously.
IBM Edge Computing for Devices is built on the Open Horizon project. For more information about the project, see Open Horizon .
For more information about using IBM Edge Computing for Devices and developing edge services, review the following topics and groups of topics:
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Overview of how IBM Edge Computing for Devices works Learn more about how IBM Edge Computing for Devices works.
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Install IBM Edge Computing for Devices infrastructure Learn how to install and configure the IBM Edge Computing for Devices infrastructure and gather the files that are needed to add edge devices.
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Getting started using IBM Edge Computing for Devices Learn how to install required software on your edge machines, explore simple examples, and managing edge node software to get started with IBM Edge Computing.
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Developing edge services with IBM Edge Computing for Devices Learn more about how to develop with IBM Edge Computing to create your own edge services.
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Security Learn more about how IBM Edge Computing maintains security against attacks and safeguards participant privacy.
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Frequently asked questions Review the frequently asked questions to quickly learn key information about IBM Edge Computing.
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Troubleshooting When you encounter problems with setting up or using IBM Edge Computing for Devices, review the common issues that can occur and the tips that can help you troubleshoot the issues.