Blockchain and Fog: Made for Each Other
An increasingly distributed computing environment demands an equally distributed security and trust solution: fog, meet blockchain!
An increasingly distributed computing environment demands an equally distributed security and trust solution: fog, meet blockchain!
For several years now, Cisco has been advocating for Fog Computing as an essential element of a scalable, reliable and cost effective IoT architecture.
To develop an effective technology architecture for fog computing, you need a clear understanding of how it’s used. Guest blogger Chuck Byers, shares his cohesive, industry-wide approach to fog technology.
Global blockchain developments get big boost from industry’s first open-standards testing environment, thanks to the Trusted IoT Alliance.
Is fog just another word for edge? Not at all—fog is so much more, extending advanced cloud capabilities all the way to edge devices.
The latest OpenFog Consortium members meeting in Hong Kong is proof of the growing impact of fog computing around the world.
IoT Evolution Expo highlighted the growing importance of fog computing.
This could be the year when enterprise IoT projects finally move beyond merely automating existing business processes, to truly transforming industries.
Typical IoT deployments involve multiple vendors, multiple tenants, multiple clouds and devices. You need an orchestrator to make them work as one.