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Fog and fogonomics : challenges and practices of fog computing, communication, networking, strategy, and economics / edited by Yang Yang, Jianwei Huang, Tao Zhang, Joe Weinman.

Contributor(s): Yang, Yang (Professor at ShanghaiTech) [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Wiley series on information and communications technologies: Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (xxiv, 383 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 1119501113; 9781119501107; 1119501105; 9781119501121; 1119501121; 9781119501114.Subject(s): Cloud computing | Cloud computingGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Fog and fogonomicsDDC classification: 004.67/82 Online resources: Wiley Online Library Summary: "Recent industry surveys expect the quantity of connected devices and sensors to be in excess of 50 billion worldwide by 2020, and these devices can generate huge amounts of data every single day. It becomes a big challenge to analyze and create actionable information from the data. Fog computing, as a promising solution to extend the capability of Clouds, has attracted considerable attention. Fogs are lightweight distributed technology platforms diffused among end-user devices in wired and wireless networks to provide highly scalable and resilient environments that can be utilized by organizations in a multitude of ways. Discusses pricing, service level agreements, service delivery, and consumption of fog computing Examines how fog will change the information and communication technology industry in the next decade . Describes how fog enables new business models, strategies, and competitive differentiation, as with ecosystems of connected, smart, digital products and services"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Recent industry surveys expect the quantity of connected devices and sensors to be in excess of 50 billion worldwide by 2020, and these devices can generate huge amounts of data every single day. It becomes a big challenge to analyze and create actionable information from the data. Fog computing, as a promising solution to extend the capability of Clouds, has attracted considerable attention. Fogs are lightweight distributed technology platforms diffused among end-user devices in wired and wireless networks to provide highly scalable and resilient environments that can be utilized by organizations in a multitude of ways. Discusses pricing, service level agreements, service delivery, and consumption of fog computing Examines how fog will change the information and communication technology industry in the next decade . Describes how fog enables new business models, strategies, and competitive differentiation, as with ecosystems of connected, smart, digital products and services"-- Provided by publisher.

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