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On the ‘net: Fog computing architecture posing challenges for IT

As the processing power of individual, handheld, always on devices has overtaken the computing power of most mainframes of old, and network bandwidth has ramped up, a new trend is emerging towards fog computing. In fog computing as much of the processing as possible is pushed out of large scale data centers and into individual devices at the edge. To case a case study, consider the process of tagging the images of people uploaded to a social media site. —Search Networking

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