Fog Computing is a distributed computing architecture that extends cloud computing and storage to the edge of a network. It enables data, compute, storage and applications to be located closer to the end user, allowing for faster response times and improved performance. It is often used in applications such as the Internet of Things (IoT), where data needs to be processed quickly and securely. Fog Computing is also used in applications such as smart cities, autonomous vehicles, and industrial automation. Fog Computing is an important part of the cloud computing and storage market, as it provides a way to extend the capabilities of the cloud to the edge of the network. This allows for faster response times and improved performance, as well as improved security and privacy. Some companies in the Fog Computing market include Microsoft, Cisco, IBM, Dell, HP, and Amazon Web Services. Show Less Read more
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