MIT spinout Conduit was founded in 2017 to commercialise a decentralised cloud computing concept drawing upon the spare processing resources of IT clusters.

Conduit, a US-based cloud computing technology developer spun out of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), has made its official debut with a service aggregating spare cloud computing capacity, BostInno reported yesterday.
Founded in 2017, Conduit offers a cloud computing technology that supplies clients with processing heft from the excess capacity available at computing clusters such as those hosted by universities and research institutions.
Conduit’s service currently relies on excess capacity leased from MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory, a national security-focused…

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