👉 Inn computing, also known as in-network computing or edge computing, refers to the practice of processing data closer to where it is generated or consumed, rather than relying solely on centralized cloud servers. This approach involves deploying computing resources, such as servers, storage, and processing units, at the network's edge, closer to end-users or IoT devices. By doing so, inn computing reduces latency, enhances real-time data processing capabilities, and minimizes the amount of data that needs to be transmitted over long distances to centralized cloud servers. This not only improves performance and efficiency but also reduces bandwidth usage and enhances privacy and security, making it particularly beneficial for applications requiring immediate responses, such as autonomous vehicles, smart cities, and industrial automation.