A Study on Intelligent Network Manufacturing Model Based on Cloud Computing

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The intelligent network manufacturing system comes into a new development process with the first Citi intelligent branch build successfully. The cloud computing as a new technology in IT field will be a solid foundation in building of intelligent bank. In this paper, we propose an intelligent network manufacturing system based on cloud computing. The most important is the proposed model can be the possibility in building intelligent branch in the small and medium-sized cities.

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