Cloud Computing over Metropolitan Area WDM Networks: The Light-Trails Approach

Cloud computing and IT-service provisioning is critical for the growth of enterprises in being able to provision computationally intensive applications. A high-speed networks infrastructure is necessary for the proliferation of cloud computing to meet disparate IT application demands. Light-trails -...

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