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The Impact of Distributed Computing in Instant Data Processing<br>In the fast-paced world of IT, distributed computing has emerged as a vital approach to manage the growing demand for instantaneous data processing. As businesses embrace connected devices, smart sensors, and AI-powered applications, the need to analyze data near its source has become essential. This shift from centralized systems to decentralized architectures is reshaping how sectors function and provide value.<br><br>Unlike conventional cloud computing, which depends on centralized servers, edge computing handles data on-site using edge devices such as routers, IoT devices, or micro data centers. This minimizes delay by eliminating the need to transmit data to distant servers, guaranteeing faster responses for . For self-driving cars, manufacturing robots, or healthcare monitoring, a fraction of a second delay can result in severe outcomes.<br>
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