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Mainstreaming Peer-to-Peer Connectivity Real-Time Communications in the Enterprise Digital Government Institute – September 20, 2007 Mead Eblan Wireless Broadband Strategy Consultant September 20, 2007

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Mainstreaming Peer-to-Peer Connectivity

Real-Time Communications in the Enterprise

Digital Government Institute – September 20, 2007

Mead EblanWireless Broadband Strategy ConsultantSeptember 20, 2007

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Agenda

Mainstreaming Peer-to-Peer Connectivity

� P2P – What is it

� Mainstream and growing

� Beyond Filesharing

� Enter the Enterprise

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� Enter the Enterprise

� Where it works Peer Pressure starts early…

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What is P2P?

� P2P relies on the computing power and bandwidth of all participants across the network- versus concentrating storage, distribution & processing on a relatively few servers.

� P2P networks are typically used for connecting nodes via ad hoc connections. P2P was not lost on Michelangelo.

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� A pure peer-to-peer network is not based on clients or servers, but equal peer nodes that simultaneously function as both "clients" and "servers" to other nodes on the network.

• The P2P network model differs from the client-server model where all communication is typically routed to and from central servers.

• Many businesses now operate a HYBRID of both, assigning client-server networking to some applications, and P2P to others.

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P2P – Mainstream and Growing

� Peer-to-Peer applications benefiting most from broadband adaption.

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P2P – Beyond File Sharing

� The P2P model is being leveraged by applications going well beyond simple file sharing…

- Voice

- P2P VoIP outpacing traditional VoIP model (Skype vs Vonage)

- P2P SIP (Avaya)

- Content

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- Content

- Video distribution models (BitTorrent, Joost)

- Both Microsoft and Apple integrating P2P into the OS

- Kontiki (P2P grid-delivery platform) versus Akamai (CDN)

- “Open Business” Transactions

- Financial online community for borrowing & lending: http://www.prosper.com

- Mobile

- Skype, Jajah, PeerMe, iSkoot all providing mobile solutions

- Disintermediating the network – TerraNet

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Snapshot: Mobile P2P VoIP Ecosystem

� Drive to simplicity increases span of complexity

Chips

Broadcom

Marvell

O/S

Microsoft

Symbian

Devices

Nokia

Motorola

Service

Providers

Needs MarketsStandards

802.11

802.11a/b/g

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Intel

TI

Atheros

Sharp

Conexant

Linux

Other

Clients

Skype

iSkoot

Jajah

Microsoft

Samsung

Sierra Wireless

Belkin

Netgear

ipdrum

Dell

Skype

Jajah

E-Plus

T-Mobile

3

• Mobility• Low Cost Voice• Collaboration• Presence Detecton • Information / Data• Chat• Transactions• File Sharing

• Residential• Enterprise• International• Campus• Hospitality• Travel• Roaming

Problem Identified Standards Chipsets Software Hardware Services Market Tuning

802.11a/b/g

WCDMA

HSDPA

EDGE

EVDO

EVDO R.A

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P2P VoIP via Mobile to Mobile

� Doesn’t have to be complex.

� Example: Call Origination using mobile to Skype user, forwarded to mobile…

- No PC involved and virtually extends Carrier’s ‘network’

- Provides incremental revenue opportunity via 100% off-net calling

- Minimal traffic displacedLaptop/Desktop

Internet IP

Access

T1

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Mobile phone - UK

IPNetwork

Skype client forwardedto Mobile

T1

Cable

DSL

WiFi

Mobile phone - US

CAPEX: $40

OPEX: $.02cpm

Labor: 5 minutes

Extending your market: Priceless

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Reality – Voice is Converging…

� Existing Obstacles to Voice Convergence:

- Separate numbers, phones, address books, and voicemail boxes

- Mobile service airtime charges for almost all calling services

- Benefits of value-added VoIP services confined to broadband IP networks

- Enterprise PBX mobility extensions are proprietary

Services Don’t Easily

Span Multiple Domains

But Services are not.

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- Enterprise PBX mobility extensions are proprietary & limited in scope

� What if:

- Dropped calls could be automatically reconnected.

- Mobile-to-landline calls could be seamlessly transferred

- A single phone could handle different recipient numbers, I.e. for office and for home – and STILL separate billing.

- You had one number for all your phones.

- International roaming calls made over your cellphone could be charged at local calling rates

Stock images I wanted to use.

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P2P – Beyond Imagination

� Convergence is finally real.

� With infinite address space, autoconfiguration, IPsec support and Mobile IPv6, P2P networking will push asymmetrics and rhizomatics into newer Web 3.0 frontiers…

- Electricity

- Research into using peer-to-peer platform for distributing energy via ‘microgrids’

- Industry

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- Industry

- Goose P2P for manufacturing networks

- The future of combat

- rhizome, swarm and open source on the battlefield

- Emerging Applications

- The Semantic Web

- Near-field Communications (NFC)

- Augmented Social Networks (ASN)

- Real-Time Communications (RTC)

- Instant messaging (IM) married with Enterprise 2.0 technologies

Leaders emerge from crowds – and hubs emerge

from swarms.

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P2P in the Enterprise

� Does P2P lend itself to RTC in the Enterprise? Yes:

• Decentralized ubiquity

• Robust interoperability

• Cost economies over client-server architecture

• Scalability

• Resource Sharing yet platform independent

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• Real-time communication

• Synchronized media

• Access to real-time information, communication & collaboration

� Yet, the Enterprise continues to shy from P2P. Considerations:

• Unease regarding security and identity management

• Concerns over network congestion & performance

• Interoperability, maintenance & upgrade complexities

• Enterprise-wide community controls & rules

Real-time collaboration need not be complex.

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Real-Time P2P Business Uses

� Real-Time Communications (RTC)

� Instant messaging, voice, video

� Real-time customer information access

� Customer service, call centers

� Collaboration

� Project workspaces solving goals

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� Project workspaces solving goals

� Filesharing with co-workers

� Whiteboarding

� Cyber-conferencing

� Content Distribution

� Media, company meetings, classes

� Distribution of product updates/collateral

� Company announcements

� Media/Sales campaigns

� M2M-xMore typical stock

images.

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Where Real-Time P2P Works

� P2P works better in Enterprise organizations with:

� Decentralized management style

� Team approach to knowledge work

� Complex alliances and partnerships

� Geographically dispersed and/or highly mobile workforce

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mobile workforce

� Wide range of computing and communications devices in use

� Dynamic, rapidly evolving business processes

� Need for coordination, collaboration and integration

� Growing amounts of important data and computing power at the “edges” of the organization

Coming, going, or yielding?

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Select RT / P2P Enterprise Vendors

Company RT Enterprise Services

Avistar� VIDEO: Avistar’s video integration with IBM Lotus Sametime 7.5 enables one-click, one-to-one or multiparty video calling from the Lotus Sametime contact list or an active chat.

�WIRELESS: CommonTime provides wireless handheld solutions built exclusively for Enterprises running IBM Lotus Notes, and boosts mobile ROI for Fortune 1000 Enterprises.

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Enterprises.

FaceTime� SECURITY: FaceTime provides security solutions for management and control of “greynet applications” such as instant messaging, P2P file sharing, web conferencing, and VoIP.

� BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE: Pentos AG supports the optimization of enterprise-wide knowledgebased processes.

VoiceRite� UNIFIED MESSAGING: VoiceRite offers “IPC BLUE” Unified Messaging and Voice Response built on IBM WebSphere for Lotus Users. Voice messaging is controlled and messages are received within Lotus Sametime 7.5.

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Company RT Enterprise Services

� Rapid calling from corporate LDAP directory

� Broadcast alerts with text, graphics and audio

� Click-to-call from web applications and messages

� Calendars, directories and messaging for schools and higher education

� Plus student roll calls, parent notification, hall passes

� Intelligent information appliance for hospital patients and staff

Select RT / P2P Enterprise Vendors

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� Intelligent information appliance for hospital patients and staff

� Anytime, anywhere time-clock and attendance

� Help desk messages from Remedy, Clarify, HP OpenView

� Inventory and product lookup for retail and manufacturing

� Zone paging and emergency response

� Safety and security sensor alerts

� Webcam display for security monitoring

� MS Exchange meeting notification

� Contact center screenpop and “wallboard”

� RSS news and stock feeds

� Quick survey applications

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Concluding Thought - Starfish Networks

� Distributed networking, rhizome swarms, and the elimination of network hierarchy – guidelines for P2P networking hoisted from ‘The Starfish and the Spider’ by Ori Brafman and Rod Beckstrom:

� Diseconomies of scale

� Network effect

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� Network effect

� Power of chaos

� Knowledge at the edge

� Everyone wants to contribute

� Beware the hydra response

� Measure, monitor, and manage

� Flatten or be flattened

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Imagination over Procrastination

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Thank You

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Mead Alexander Eblan

Wireless Broadband Strategy