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The Shift to Cloud 3.0 and Edge Computing

The Centralization Problem Cloud 1.0 was about storage. Cloud 2.0 was about “Software as a Service” (SaaS). But as we move toward 2026, the traditional model of sending all data to a massive, central data center is becoming too slow.

Enter Cloud 3.0 Cloud 3.0 is defined by Edge Computing. Instead of processing data in a warehouse a thousand miles away, the processing happens at the “edge” of the network—closer to the user.

  • Latency: Critical for autonomous cars or VR, where even a millisecond of delay matters.
  • Privacy: Data can be processed locally on a device without ever needing to be uploaded to a third-party server.
  • Efficiency: It reduces the massive bandwidth costs associated with moving petabytes of data across the globe.

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