👉 Islands computing is an innovative approach to distributed computing where a group of geographically dispersed, yet connected, data centers, often referred to as "islands," collaborate to process and analyze large datasets. These islands are typically owned by different organizations or institutions, each contributing their computational resources and expertise to form a cohesive network. This setup enhances resilience and reduces latency, as data can be processed closer to where it is generated, improving efficiency and privacy. By leveraging blockchain technology, islands computing ensures secure, transparent, and tamper-proof data sharing and collaboration among participants. This model is particularly useful for applications requiring high security, such as financial services, healthcare, and government operations, where data sovereignty and trust are paramount.