As businesses become more data-driven, the way we store and process information is evolving. Cloud computing has dominated the last decade by offering scalability, flexibility, and cost savings. However, with the rise of IoT devices and real-time applications, edge computing is gaining popularity because it processes data closer to the source, reducing latency and bandwidth use. Both approaches have strengths and limitations, and businesses are increasingly blending the two to achieve efficiency. This blog explores the differences between cloud and edge computing, their real-world use cases, and which one might dominate the future of digital infrastructure.