Management and creation of realms

I have the following situation and problem:
i have a realm that is, for example, mydomain.net. In this realm i have inserted people who have to use OCS (that don't belong to my company) registered into a group and also people of my company registered in an other group but under the same domain. Now i think that is better make a division but i haven't understood how i can do this division. For example can i create another realm for example mydomain.it and move user about my company in this other realm?
For you which is the better solution for my problem?
Help me.
Best Giorgio

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