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FOG COMPUTING

FOG COMPUTING Fog computing is a term created by Cisco that refers to extending cloud computing  to the edge of an enterprise's  network . Also known as Edge Computing or fogging, fog computing facilitates the operation of  compute ,  storage  and networking services between end devices and cloud computing  data centers . Cisco introduced its fog computing vision in January 2014 as a way of bringing cloud computing capabilities to the edge of the network and as a result, closer to the rapidly growing number of connected devices and applications that consume cloud services and generate increasingly massive amounts of data. By handling these services that make up the  Internet of Things  (IoT) at the network edge, data can in many cases be processed more efficiently than if it needed to be sent to the cloud for processing.
What is "the cloud"? Moving to the cloud. Running in the cloud. Stored in the cloud. Accessed from the cloud: these days is seems like everything is happening “in the cloud”. But what exactly is this nebulous concept? The short answer is that it's somewhere at the other end of your internet connection – a place where you can access apps and services, and where your data can be stored securely. The cloud is a big deal for three reasons: It doesn't need any effort on your part to maintain or manage it. It's effectively infinite in size, so you don't need to worry about it running out of capacity. You can access cloud-based applications and services from anywhere – all you need is a device with an Internet connection. That's important because there's a shift going on from office-based work to working on the move. This shift is reflected in computer hardware sales: in 2015 about 270 million desktop and laptop computers will be

New Upcoming Android watch

Upcoming Android Wear smartwatches Before splashing your cash on an Android Wear smartwatch already on sale, it's worth noting that as many as six more devices could land before Santa comes crashing down the chimney. Here's the hotly anticipated ones to look out for, arriving in the next couple of months... New Moto 360 The 2015 Moto 360 may still have that annoying flat-tyre at the bottom of its circular display but the rest of the setup is very promising indeed. It now comes in two sizes - 42mm and 46mm - in fact, it's three sizes if you count the different band sizes. On offer are two different sized displays: 1.37 or 1.56-inch. On the larger size the resolution is 360 x 360 - a 233ppi conut. The pixel density is greater on the smaller version, with the 1.37-inch display's resolution of 360 x 325 resulting in 263ppi. In terms of connectivity it's Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. You can pre-order now with prices ranging from $299. Take a look at our first loo

Top 10 IT Software Companies in India

Information Technology in India is expanding its wings day by day the policy of Indian government to encourage the investment in India is so fruitful that the information technology sector in India is generating 2.5 million direct employments Now our focus is on future how these companies will actually perform in the future scenario Like who will be the top ten companies to knock the doors of Indian economy like a blast .Due to these it company Indian jobs seeking & unemployment is much more fill-up.Most of the city are know due to these it hub like gurgoan(in delhi ncr) known as cyber city because of TCS,google,microsoft etc. company,Chennai,Mumbai & Bangalore is also know as biggest cuber park. See also :  Top 10 it software companies in the world 2015 Here is a list of top ten companies who are presently playing a major role in the Indian Economy sector 1. TATA Consultancy Service 2. INFOSYS 3. WIPRO 4. TECH MAHINDRA 5. HCL Technologies 6. Mphasis 7. ORACL

Best web technologies and tools for 2015

Best web technologies and tools for 2015 ECMAScript 6 ES6 is the future of JavaScript and is going to bring many  new features . The good news is that the feature set of ES6 is already frozen and browsers have already started  implementing  the features. Tools like Traceur already allow you to write code in ES6 and then transpile it to ES5 so that it works in Today's browsers. Furthermore frameworks like AngularJS and Ember are going to target ES6 in future releases. Given its feature set and popularity I think ES6 is definitely going to revolutionise JavaScript development. AngularJS 2.0 Google's  AngularJS  is one of the popular frameworks for developing  Single Page Apps . The good news is that AngularJS 2.0  is under development and this time it's more powerful, better and faster. As  Durandal , another popular SPA framework, is converging into AngularJS the combo is definitely going to make an impact. AngularJS 2.0 is also going to target ECMAScript