👉 Edge Computing (EC) is a distributed computing paradigm that brings computation and data storage closer to the source of data generation, typically at or near the edge of the network, such as IoT devices, sensors, or local data centers. This approach contrasts with traditional cloud computing, where data is processed in centralized data centers. By processing data locally or at the edge, Edge Computing reduces latency, conserves bandwidth, and enhances real-time decision-making capabilities. It is particularly beneficial for applications requiring immediate responses, such as autonomous vehicles, smart cities, and industrial automation. Edge Computing also improves data privacy and security by minimizing the amount of sensitive data transmitted over networks, thereby offering a more efficient and responsive computing model for modern, data-intensive environments.