The Internet of Things Meets the Internet of People

March 1, 2016

Technologically, the 21st Century began with a very big bang: the dot-com and Web boom and bust. Back then, the Web’s value derived from people: people building Web sites; people “surfing” the Web; people looking at screens with their eyes; people typing on keyboards with their fingers. People, people, people. Since then, two major technology developments have emerged that appear now to be on a path of convergence—The Internet of Things and The Internet of People (or as most people have become familiar with social networking or Web 2.0)

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Crosser designs and develops the industry’s first pure-play realtime software solution for Fog Computing architecture. The Crosser Fog Computing solution offloads the Cloud services, provides realtime analytic and decision making capabilities close to IoT sensors and IoT devices. This substantially reduces Cloud services cost and bandwidth costs and gives a sub millisecond response time on data streams for realtime local actions.

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Crosser designs and develops the industry’s first pure-play realtime software solution for Fog Computing architecture. The Crosser Fog Computing solution offloads the Cloud services, provides realtime analytic and decision making capabilities close to IoT sensors and IoT devices. This substantially reduces Cloud services cost and bandwidth costs and gives a sub millisecond response time on data streams for realtime local actions.

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