Open and Closed Cloud Networks
August 29th, 2010 by Caroline
In the world of modern group structures, where the business models are constantly shifting in order to keep up with the rapid changes in technology, it’s often easy to forget certain elemental distinctions. The idea of a nuclear family , as an independent structure that is free to exist on its own, as if it were a bubble that were separate from the rest of the world, has always been an idea only. It’s never been an actual structure that existed in the world, even in the 1950s . The lessons of the past show that everything that is in the world is subject to the same forces of physics as everything else, and there are no truly closed structures.
In terms of organizational theory, however, it is possible to realize this ideal in terms of networks. The possibilities for private cloud automation in creating a company’s IT Network are limitless. It’s possible now to create systems that can enable the team members to interact in a very secure system, yet one that is also malleable. In other words, the platforms are capable of enormous modifications, and these changes are really rather quick, and even easy by yesterday’s standards.
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