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› Forums › General › News (General) › Microsoft plans to support Carnegie Mellon’s edge computing research
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Researchers at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Mellon University are set to receive hybrid cloud hardware and service credits from Microsoft as it looks to jump-start one of the most prominent sectors of its cloud strategy.
CMU’s Living Edge Lab will receive one of Microsoft’s Azure Data Box Edge devices, along with Azure Stack hardware in partnership with Intel. It will also receive Azure cloud computing credits to further the work it has already done on the challenges and opportunities presented by edge computing under the direction of Professor Mahadev Satyanarayanan (Satya).