Cloud computing is beginning to play a part in the Wi-Fi architecture debate, because—like many other segments of computing—it offers highly scalable capabilities that are difficult or expensive to deliver locally. The central business benefit to cloud networking is that a business of any size can now have access to an enterprise-class wireless solution that won’t overwhelm the IT staff or break the IT budget.
Clouds—whether private or public—are also enjoying favor in many business environments where distributed solutions are necessary (retail is a quintessential example). Cloud networks provide a graceful plug-n-play deployment model for remote sites and remote employees where IT staff resources are limited or non-existent. Because cloud management can be accessible from anywhere, distributed or centralized IT teams can easily manage and monitor distributed sites.
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