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Fog computing was coined by CISCO and envisages ''multiple compute points'' in an IOT network. Instead of the cloud being the sole compute engine gateways and other network infrastructure may have the resources ( being full fledged Linux devices) to pre process the data before sending to back end applications or sometime even processing it locally.
 
Fog computing was coined by CISCO and envisages ''multiple compute points'' in an IOT network. Instead of the cloud being the sole compute engine gateways and other network infrastructure may have the resources ( being full fledged Linux devices) to pre process the data before sending to back end applications or sometime even processing it locally.
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Fog is different from the old Distributed Computing in the sense that many different compute engines of different capacity collaborate in near real time ( multiple gateway, On premise and cloud ). A common usage is in network surveillance and malware detection
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Fog is different from the old Distributed Computing in the sense that many different compute engines of different capacity collaborate in near real time ( multiple gateway, On premise and cloud ). An common usage is in network surveillance and malware detection
 
   
 
   
 
Edge computing by contrast implies only one local compute point (the endpoint)  which is connected but did not use of cloud or on premises resources in responding to an event. Local inference in terms of AI
 
Edge computing by contrast implies only one local compute point (the endpoint)  which is connected but did not use of cloud or on premises resources in responding to an event. Local inference in terms of AI

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