Why the Future of IIoT Needs Both Edge and Fog Computing
IIoT applications often need scalability and flexibility. It may not need to be a choice between fog and edge computing; enterprise may need
Jason Andersen is Vice President of Business Line Management and is responsible for setting the product roadmaps and go to market strategies for Stratus Products and Services. Jason has a deep understanding of both on-premise and cloud based infrastructure for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and has been responsible for the successful market delivery of products and services for almost 20 years. Prior to joining Stratus in 2013, Jason was Director of Product Line Management at Red Hat. In this role, he was responsible for the go to market strategy, product introductions, and launches, as well as product marketing for the JBoss Application Products. He also previously held Product Management positions at Red Hat and IBM Software Group.
IIoT applications often need scalability and flexibility. It may not need to be a choice between fog and edge computing; enterprise may need
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