TECHNOLOGY

Rajant wireless app pushes boundaries

Rajant, a manufacturer of kinetic mesh technology for building private wireless networks, has announced the launch of its CacheCrumb node, a wireless transceiver with built-in processing power that enables applications to be pushed to the edge of a network for quicker access.

Nadav Shemer
Rajant specialises in wireless networks

Rajant specialises in wireless networks

CacheCrumb is tuned for distributed video, sensors, algorithms and up to a terabyte of storage. It pushes applications, data and computing power away from centralised points to the edge of networks, reducing...

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