The Fog Signal is written by Armando Pereira, founder of PVentures Consulting and one of the architects of the fog computing architecture that now underpins the global edge infrastructure. His starting of the OpenFog Consortium — which became the IEEE 1934 standard, the foundational architecture for fog and edge computing — is not a bio line. It is the technical ground from which every Fog Signal analysis is written.
"A fog signal transmits a clear beacon through obscured conditions. That is precisely what this publication does for executives navigating the convergence of AI, telecom, and edge computing."
He served eight years as President of the AVCC, the Autonomous Vehicle Computing Consortium, making him one of the few operators with direct, prolonged executive experience across both the telecom standards ecosystem and the autonomous systems commercial stack. In a field where credentials are widely claimed and rarely earned, his are verifiable and specific.
Over four decades in Silicon Valley, he has worked at the intersection of telecommunications, industrial IoT, edge computing, and autonomous systems — not as an analyst watching from the outside, but as an executive who has run partnerships, led commercialization, navigated carrier qualification processes, and built the consortiums that defined the technical vocabulary these sectors use today.
His consulting framework, ALIGN™ (Assess, Lead, Integrate, Grow, Navigate), structures fractional executive engagements with technology companies at strategic inflection points. PVentures Consulting provides those engagements today at pventures.consulting.
He maintains deep ties to the Azores — the Atlantic archipelago where he was born — and writes Horizonte Açoriano as a bridge between Silicon Valley expertise and the digital and economic transformation underway in the islands. He is based in Alamo, California.