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Watch | Living on the edge : A new computing paradigm explained

Edge computing isn’t nearly as adventurous as it sounds, and it is not an adrenaline sport. However, it does offer businesses several advantages in that it brings data, and the speed of accessing that data, much closer to the company, giving it greater insight. The sheer volume of data coming in to organisations is something all companies are battling to get to grips with. A year ago, SUSE indicated that on average people swipe, click or tap our mobile phones 2 617 times a day. Cisco has predicted that we are going to be creating 930 exabytes of data by 2022, which will be about 20% of all the Internet traffic in that year. There is an explosion of data points, data collection points, data origins and areas where data comes in to be consumed by the business.

What I Buy and Why: Physician Christian Le Dorze on Opening an Art Center at a Vineyard, and the Outdoor Works He s Collecting Now

Christian Le Dorze. Christian Le Dorze, the French healthcare executive and physician, has an unlikely trio of expertise: medicine, wine, and art. His love of contemporary art began in the early 1980s when he came to know Xavier Douroux and Franck Gautherot, the founders of the celebrated museum in Dijon, France, the Consortium. Today he focuses on collecting contemplative works that span genres of abstract art, concrete art, and kinetic art.  “I have always believed that being a collector should not be limited to selfish pleasure but should contribute to the vitality of contemporary creation,” he told Artnet News. When he is not in Switzerland, at his primary residence in Crans-Montana, the physician spends much of his time at his second home, his family’s vineyard in Aix-en-Provence, which is known as the Château Bonisson. It is here where, over the past three years, he has meticulously re-dedicated much of the estate to contemporary art.

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