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Does edge computing actually help real users, or is it just another buzzword slowing things down for regular people?
As 2026 brings tighter IT budgets and rising cloud costs, edge computing's promised latency gains face scrutiny against real-world network complexity and user experience. Cast your vote to weigh whether edge delivers tangible benefits or remains a vendor-driven distraction.
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