1. Who/what will be accessing the network?
2. Where do users need access?
3. What applications will be used?
4. What devices will be used to access the applications?
The answers to these questions will guide IT decision-makers on type, location, and amount of connectivity, device support, and application
integration. It’s important to point out that companies don’t have to, and likely won’t, eliminate borders overnight. Instead, their networks will evolve
and gradually remove borders. By breaking a ‘borderless’ state into components, they can start by upgrading the performance of their network, add
wireless coverage where needed, and enhance security, laying the foundation for the eventual goal of having applications and the network interact.
Source: http://www.webtorials.com/main/resource/papers/cisco/paper156/borderless_infonectics.pdf
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