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Ditto lands $82M to synchronize data from the edge to the cloud


Ditto, a company that's setting out to bring "resilient" connectivity to edge devices, has raised $82 million in a Series B round of funding.

“Imagine your local fast food restaurant chain — if they’ve added in additional servers and built out Wi-Fi networks in all their locations, when something goes wrong no one on-site is equipped to fix it,” Fish told TechCrunch over email. This allows companies to tap into devices’ built-in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or local LAN capabilities to create “ad-hoc mesh networks,” whereby apps can discover and communicate with each other independently of any centralized cloud. “Airlines require constant crew collaboration, especially while in-air, but cabin connectivity is often unstable,” Ditto co-founder and CEO Adam Fish, told TechCrunch over email.

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