Client-server networks are best suited to organisations with many computers, or to situations where many computers need access to the same information. Many schools use this type of model.
Peer-to-peer networks are quite common in small offices that do not use a dedicated file server. All client versions of Windows, Mac and Linux can function as nodes in a peer-to-peer network and ...
PatentPC Attorney Bao Tran discusses Navigating the Maze: Intellectual Property Rules for Peer-to-Peer Networks and how AI has affected the industry.
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