New collaboration will leverage 5G and AI to drive edge applications across industries
Global enterprises seek cost-effective connected solutions to help solve key line-of-business problems, and bringing the cloud to the edge offers a potential solution. This transformative technology is designed to create new opportunities by bringing enterprise applications closer to data sources such as IoT devices or edge servers. At IBM, we’ve seen firsthand how edge computing can help enable fast data analysis, creating an opportunity for deeper insights, improved response times, operational efficiencies, and enhanced customer experiences.
Today, IBM is announcing a new collaboration with American Tower, a global digital infrastructure provider, to accelerate the deployment of a hybrid, multi-cloud computing platform at the edge. Through this collaboration, American Tower plans to expand its neutral-host, Access Edge Data Center ecosystem to include IBM Hybrid Cloud capabilities and Red Hat OpenShift. The two companies will work together to help clients address their evolving customer requirements and expectations around innovative digital transformation by enabling technologies, such as IoT, 5G, AI, and network automation.
How IBM and American Tower Plan to Use Innovation at the Edge
American Tower is an independent owner, operator, and developer of communications real estate solutions. The company has a broad portfolio of assets, including nearly 225,000 wireless and broadcast towers, rooftops, and in-building systems across 25 countries globally and a highly interconnected footprint of U.S. data center facilities, after acquiring CoreSite in 2021. With interest in distributed edge computing on the rise, IBM and American Tower saw an opportunity to leverage their complementary assets and deliver customer value at scale. IBM plans to provide American Tower with a hybrid cloud platform and automated systems to create an edge cloud at American Tower distributed real estate locations.
As a result of this collaboration, we aim to give enterprises more flexibility to deploy—on public clouds, at the edge, or on premises. This can help to securely process and quickly analyze data closer to the point where it is created.
How Clients Across Industries Can Benefit From Edge Innovation
Across industries, companies are embracing technologies, such as AI and 5G access networks at the edge, to heighten innovation and create new business opportunities. American Tower and IBM will be providing the necessary infrastructure for these enterprises to help them tap into the full potential of edge computing.
The automotive industry is a prime example. According to Jim Morrish, Co-founder and Managing Director of Transforma Insights, “At the end of 2022 there were 14.1 billion active IoT devices and by 2032 connected car (vehicle platform or head unit) devices will exceed 1.8 billion, growing at a CAGR of 11.8 percent.” Vehicles contain dozens of computers and micro-controllers, all requiring updates at the point of final assembly and throughout the vehicles’ lifecycle. Clients report that installing firmware manually can have a high cost for manufacturers, which may cause them to seek quicker and more cost-effective solutions. By utilizing edge capabilities from American Tower and IBM, automotive OEMs will be able to rapidly transmit software updates to vehicles before they are shipped to dealers. This could help manufacturers optimize efficiency, while also addressing their latency, data sovereignty, security, compliance readiness, and reliability requirements.
As we enter a new year, IBM and American Tower intend to drive edge computing across industries, to bring innovation to life.
For more information about IBM edge computing, visit www.ibm.com/edge-computing
For more information about American Tower, visit www.americantower.com/us/data-centers-edge
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About the Authors
Edward Knapp
Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
American Tower Corporation
Hillery Hunter
Chief Technology Officer and General Manager, Innovation
IBM Infrastructure