Gaining Competitive Edge: Business Trends Driving Big Bandwidth
Jan 12, 2015
Gaining Competitive Edge: Business Trends Driving Big Bandwidth
Overview• Broadband Initiatives• Impacts on Business Community, Trends,
and Applications• Destination: Innovation• SMB Cloud Market• Changing Consumption• Benefits
Benefit: Low Cost
NOW: 100 megabit connection $1,620/mo.
THEN: 100 megabit connection $5,600/mo.
Changing Lanes
What’s In What’s Out
Achieving strategic goals
Gaining a competitive edge
Reaching more customers
Slow speeds
Isolated applications
Browsing websites
New Jobs & Innovations• Chattanooga, TN• East Lansing, MI• Kansas City, KS and MO• Seattle, WA• Gainesville, FL• Bristol, VA• Champaign-Urbana, IL• Orono & Old Town, ME,
with UMaine
Destination: Innovation
E-mailGraphics
Streaming videoHosted applications
High-def videoMulti-server backup
TelemedicineGaming & distance learning
Desktop as a service (DaaS)
VoIP & hosted PBX
KBPS MGPS GPBS TBPS
Big data
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Information
Innovation
Bandwidth-Enabled Innovations in Health Care
Health IT
E-care
EHR
Tele-health
Mobile health
Information-driven health practices and the technologies that enable them
Exchange of data, images, and videos to practice medicine and advanced analytics
Digital record of patient’s health includes diagnosis, history, images, etc.
Nursing call centers, continuing education, and more
Mobile networks and devices that support e-care. Health-focused apps on smart phones, secure text, etc.
Bandwidth-Enabled Innovations in EducationOnline Education
Hybrid Learning
Digital Libraries
Mobility
On-Campus IT
Educators reach students with interactive sessions at any location where Internet access is available.
Combined classroom & online education with systems like Blackboard or Moodle to provide videos of lectures, additional material, and interaction with educators.
Proliferation of digital content that is graphic rich and multi-media in nature.
Platforms provide instant notification to group members, foster collaboration and integrate with popular social media sites (Facebook, Twitter, etc.).Campus computing platforms host applications that require high bandwidth access for point-to-point, WAN, and public Internet connectivity.
Benefits of Cloud Computing
Profitfrom the cloud™ | 6Source: Parallels SMB Cloud Insights™ (Global), 2013
2012-2013 SMB Cloud Market: United StatesIn the US, the SMB cloud market has reached $19B, growing to $32B by 2016
Infrastructureas a Service
Hosted Communication& Collaboration
Web Presence& Web Applications
BusinessApplications
$15B in 2012
$19B in 2013
$32B in 2015
File Sharing
4
2012
Online backup& storage
Hosted email
InstantCollaboration
Profitfrom the cloud™ | 6Source: Parallels SMB Cloud Insights™ (Global), 2013
Top Trends: Changing ConsumptionSMBs continue to buy more services – increasingly SaaS
Web hosting
12009 2016
7 Payroll & HR
Online CRMInstant
Collaboration
Phoneconferencing
Support / helpdesk
Webconferencing
Accounting
Virtual desktop(VDI)
And many others…
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