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What is an edge gateway?

The edge gateway is a crucial part of edge computing. To bring together various communication technologies, it extends cloud capabilities to your local edge devices. It’s like having your own mini-cloud delivering efficiency, security, low latency and local autonomy.

There’s much to learn about edge gateways or Internet of Things (IoT) gateways, but before we delve further into the capabilities and benefits of IoT edge gateways, it’s helpful to take a step back to understand their place within the broader rise of edge computing.

Take it all to the edge

Enterprises of all types are generating more operational data than ever before, coming from devices everywhere—from a sales rep’s phone to a sensor on the factory floor. Once upon a time, companies processed, analyzed and stored data in the cloud or their corporate data center. But the sheer volume of data from IoT and other devices calls for a new approach, which is where edge compute comes in.

There are multiple types of edge computing, each with its own use cases. Many organizations are moving their applications to the public cloud and taking applications that require low latency to the metro edge, often with network functions virtualization (NFV) to streamline and simplify their IT and virtualize key functions that might otherwise require a separate box.

But many are finding there’s still a need to host certain applications on-premises as integral part of their business.

The edge gateway: easily manage data and innovation

With vast amounts of data generated every day, businesses needed a way to filter the relevant from the irrelevant before sending it off for processing. That’s where the edge gateway comes in—sometimes called the IoT or Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) edge gateway.

Enter the edge gateway sometimes called the IoT edge gateway or even the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) edge gateway.

An edge gateway processes data from edge devices, sending back relevant data, providing network translation between networks using different protocols and ultimately reducing bandwidth needs. The “gateway” name certainly fits, since it connects sensors and nodes at one end, provides one or multiple local functions, and extends bidirectional communications to the cloud. Interestingly, edge devices often serve as gateways.

With an edge gateway, all your network hardware from router to firewall can be housed in a single small appliance through software. By compiling so many functions onto one device, network IT execs can realize added value through network function virtualization.

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Edge gateway use cases

The edge gateway is designed to boost business agility, minimize technology investment risks, and reduce total cost of ownership—in a number of scenarios:

Why Lumen® edge gateway?

Lumen Edge Gateway is a virtualization platform for your premises enabling on-demand experiences for virtualized network, security and IT functions. It’s offered as a service in flexible management models so you can help reduce hardware costs and optimize your network and IT personnel time by simplifying your premises infrastructure footprint.

Lumen Edge Gateway enables you to:

Lumen Edge Gateway handles high-capacity devices, so you can deploy multiple services without worry. You can customize and manage Edge Gateway through the self-service online portal making it easy to adapt to your ongoing business demands.

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