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Fog computing, sometimes referred to as fog networking, is a decentralised computer infrastructure that is expected to become the next generation of cloud computing. In fog computing, data processing and storage are spread between the data source and the cloud in the most logical and efficient way possible. This is because the Internet of Things (IoT), a cloud-related technology, generates massive amounts of data, but it is often too late to act on it by the time it reaches the cloud for analysis. Instead of transmitting enormous amounts of data to the cloud for historical analysis, fog computing helps to overcome this issue by evaluating the most time-sensitive data at the network edge, close to its creation source.

Edge computing data architecture with minimal latency concerns and smooth bandwidth functioning has grown as 5G technology has progressed. Furthermore, the progression of the Internet of Things (IoT) to the Internet of Everything (IoE) necessitates high-speed data analytics and faster response times, which is a key driver for the Fog Computing Market. Fujitsu, for example, announced a collaboration with major IT giants Cisco Systems, Microsoft, Dell, ARM, Intel, and the Princeton University Edge Laboratory to form an organisation aimed at speeding up the development of fundamental fog computing technologies. As a result, the ability of fog computing in the 5G technology network to push processing capacity to the network's edge is likely to drive market expansion over the projection period.

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