The Fog Computing Conference will focus on the most compelling trends driving the fog computing opportunity, including:
• Stream Databases
• Predictive Analytics
• Real Time Business Intelligence
• Operations Optimization
• Distributed Networks
• Dynamic Spectrum
• Edge Routing
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September 16, 2014
Every company seems to have its own unique definition when it comes to cloud computing. As the amorphous “cloud” and the infrastructure, platforms and services that populate it continue to evolve, so does the perception of what it is and the value it offers. But make no mistake, the cloud, or whatever it ends up being called in the future, is a very real part of the technology world. And we have Amazon Web Services (AWS) to thank for that.
AWS made its official debut in 2006, although the company came up with the idea in 2003. Having already experienced major success with its retail empire, Amazon began to investigate ways to standardize and automate its offerings by drawing on web services for tasks like storage. Since the company was already building out its internal network, the logical progression was to use their own infrastructure to power this vision...Read More