Processing and storing data in the local network in combination with the cloud (the Internet). The fog model pertains to the massive amounts of data generated by sensors in machine-to-machine ...
Oh, how we love our buzzwords. By now, I’m certain you’ve heard at least a few whispers about the latest piece of jargon that’s been floating around; a technological development with a close ...
Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their animals: a dog named Brenna, and ...
The OpenFog Consortium developed IEEE 1934, a standard shaped by ARM, Cisco, Dell, Intel, Microsoft and Princeton University, to handle the massive data generated by IoT, 5G and artificial ...
Fog allows data to be processed, analyzed, stored, and acted upon more quickly through the use of more local devices. This leaves the cloud free to do what it does best. The cloud has been in the news ...
The differences between general cloud computing and its “edge” and “fog” computing offshoots have stymied even many professionals since their introduction. But when it comes to general consumers, IT ...
The (IoT) is an exciting topic as businesses across all industries make plans to incorporate smart devices and sensors into their business models. Because of this, each year the amount of data ...
Fog computing refers to a decentralized computing structure, where resources, including the data and applications, get placed in logical locations between the data source and the cloud; it also is ...