Fog computing is an extension of cloud computing that addresses the non-viable part of cloud that leads to the incapability in meeting users demand – to process data in a matter of milliseconds thus provide actionable insight in real-time. Internet of everything (IoE), Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), IoT applications are all the reasons for
Once upon a time, in order to keep up with the rapid growth of data, cloud computing was introduced into organisations as a solution. In the recent years, the capability of cloud computing has beginning to show decline in its effectiveness as the number of data being generated continuously expanding and growing at overwhelming speed.
In the recent years, data explosion had impacted on IT infrastructure, leading to the emergence of cloud computing as a vital implementation in organisation. Inarguably, with IIoT and people interaction with IoT devices becoming more intensive through the introduction and innovation of web applications, the amount of data consumed globally is massive. The rapid growth
Data had long been the important essence in every organisation no matter how big the size of the organisation is. It provides insights for you to better understand the market, helps in effective decision making as well as keeping your business up-to-date, enhance performance, improve customer service and much more. The number of data being
The number of data generated by organisation is expanding regardless the industries. This leads to challenges in organisation infrastructure where the exponential growth of data causes the communication between the IoT devices and cloud to become inefficient, costly and sometime impracticable. Significantly, an enhanced infrastructure need to be introduced in order to tackle these challenges,