For many, this story would be a spin tale. As for people who do not understand cloud, fog computing can be a foggy affair. For years, we have been relying on hard disks and drives to drive our data consumption, but over the last half, a decade technology has allowed storing massive amounts of data in the virtual space. Not only data companies have been able to run servers in the cloud, they have been doing big data analytics using cloud-as-a-service. That doesn’t mean companies have abandoned cloud altogether. Data servers are still up and running, and if anything companies are adding more might to them. Teradata, a data analytics giant, earlier this year announced a new iteration to both its data servers as well as its cloud technologies. More important, not only did it amalgamate these two technologies, it also allowed for a wider reach to its audiences using the best of both worlds.
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