äärtöötlus
Äärtöötlus is a Finnish term that translates to "edge processing" or "border processing." It refers to the practice of conducting data analysis and computation closer to the source of data generation, rather than sending all data to a centralized cloud or data center for processing. This concept is closely related to edge computing, where devices at the "edge" of a network perform these tasks.
The primary benefits of äärtöötlus include reduced latency, as data does not need to travel long distances
Furthermore, äärtöötlus can improve data security and privacy by keeping sensitive information local. If data is
Implementing äärtöötlus often involves specialized hardware and software deployed on devices like sensors, gateways, or local