Cloud-Based Networking

Cloud networking is an novel approach for building and managing secure private networks over the public Internet through the cloud computing infrastructure. In cloud networking, the traditional network functions and services including connectivity, security, management, and control are pushed to the cloud and published as services, such as Network Foundation Virtualization, Cloud Radio Access Networks, and Mobile Cloud Networking (MCN).

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