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50 Billion Devices will Connect to Wireless Networks by the Year 2020…Is your network ready?BB2371Joe Vukson / June 2012
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That’s Billion with a “B” or… 50,000,000,000
Are you ready?
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What’s driving us to 50 Billion?
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New Devices Are Taking Over
Just over two years ago, the media tablet market did not exist
Now Gartner predicts that in 2012 more than 100 million media tablets will ship worldwide
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Bring Your Own Device Cannot Be Ignored
90%Net-new growth in device adoption in the coming four years represented by smartphones and tablets1Impact on it staff
Over
4.5 billionPersonal client devices will be on the network in 20152
Pervasive mobility
34%Of CIOs think employees are accessing the network with personal devices3
Employee-owned it personalization
OnlyApproximately
1 Gartner: Gartner’s Top Predictions for IT Organizations and Users, 2012 and Beyond: Control Slips Away (23 November 2011)2 IDC: The Empowered IT User: How Individuals Are Using Technology and Redefining IT (March 2012)3 IDC White paper sponsored by Unisys, 2011 Consumerization of IT Study: Closing the “Consumerization Gap” July 2011
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Those Devices Are Initiating More Interactions
• Mobile-to-mobile connections expected to nearly quadruple over next five years
• By the end of 2011, more than 1.3 million smartphone and tablet apps vs. 75K on PCs
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WLAN Traffic Is Growing Exponentially
Increasing use of smart sensors and wireless meters using WLAN
• Applications:−Millions of sensors used to
locate oil-rich deposits−Monitoring temperature in
data centers
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And I Mean Exponentially
An estimated 2.88 billion RFID tags were sold in 2011
Now, researchers in France have developed a way to deposit a thin aluminum RFID tag onto paper
−Means a cost reduction = more tags in use
−Even a single printed sheet or brochure could be tagged
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Let’s Keep This in the Enterprise
I’m not talking about…
−Microwave ovens that ping your mobile phone if the door isn’t closed
−Your refrigerator that tells you you’re out of eggs
−Your mobile phone being used as a remote control
Refrigerator
You’re out of eggs
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How will we meet the challenge?
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Network Requirements to Support 50 Billion
Power and Range
Performance
Security
Unified Wired and Wireless Management
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Network Requirements – Power and Range
• Smartphones / tablets supply limited transmit power compared to laptops
• Enterprises may need to deploy 300% more access points to get the same wireless performance characteristics
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You’re Going to Need More Power
WLAN site survey, design and implementation• Performance, range, or both
will be significantly diminished for the iPad or any device without proper planning−Requests to add these
devices to the network will not go away
−Expectations need to be set about user experience
Where are your APs?
How strong
are the APs?
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Network Requirements – Performance
Unpredictable performance and inconsistent wired and wireless user experience limits productivity
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Make Your Wireless Perform Like Wired
Multi-media & collaboration• Wire-like service delivery• 15 HD video streams per access point• Continuous RF security
Simplified Networks• Single access control across wireless and wired • Optimized controller deployment • Single pane-of-glass management
2500 devices managed in one
console
50% higher performance
6MSM430 6MSM460
6MSM466
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Optimize your WLAN ArchitectureCentralized Access Control Distributed Forwarding
Distributed Forwarding with Centralized Authentication
AccessPoints
MSMController
Access Switch
CorporateNetwork
AccessPoints
MSMController
Access Switch
CorporateNetwork
AccessPoints
MSMController
Access Switch
CorporateNetwork
Authentication TrafficUser Traffic
Core Switch
Core Switch
Core Switch
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Enable High-speed, Mobile Ready Enterprise NetworksNew HP 10500 Campus Core Switch
1090% higherthroughput
75% lower latency
526% higher 10GbE density
Source: HP competitive analysis, vs Cisco Catalyst 6513E with Sup 2T
HP 10512
48-port 10 GbE
4-port 40 GbE
Mobility optimized• Up to 6336 Wireless-N APs at line-rate vs 1012 on
Cisco
• Stream the entire Netflix library - simultaneously
• Over 240K simultaneous 1080p video-conferencing streams
• Six times the wireless capacity of competitive offerings
Rich Media & Collaboration• Download the entire library of congress in under 60
sec
• Conduct 250k simultaneous 1080p HD video conferences
Scalable & Reliable• 576 10 GbE or 48 40 GbE wire-speed ports in one
chassis
• 300% higher scalability, millisecond recovery with IRF
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Network Requirements – Security
Mobile endpoint uncertainty equals:−Security risk assessment−Policy management−Active monitoring to understand who is doing what on the network
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User, network, security and application policy management
Unify Management of Company and User Devices
Secure network access for user-owned devices
• Highly secure client control• Self registration for client-owned
Unified wired and wireless management• Consistent device policy management• Network policy mapped to user profiles
Unified monitoring and application access• User and traffic analysis• Integrated compliance management
Monitoring
Provisioning
On-boarding
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Combined infrastructure and access management for BYOD, Wired and Wireless
Manage Everything from a Single Pane-of-Glass
Seamless Wired & Wireless network management
BYOD user and device management
Security policy provisioning and enforcement
Network traffic monitoring
User behavior analysis by user and device type
Posture check and agent control
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User, network, security and application policy managementControl Applications AND Network Access
Secure network access for user-owned devices
• Highly secure client control• Self registration for client-owned
Unified wired and wireless management• Consistent device policy management• Network policy mapped to user profiles
Unified monitoring and application access• User and traffic analysis• Application access control
Monitoring
Provisioning
On-boarding
BYOD
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Network Requirements – Unified Wired/WLAN Management
• Separate management platforms leads to:−Unnecessary administration−Time taken away from innovation−Opportunity for error
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Simplify design and operations while delivering wired-like experience
Deploy One Network
Wired switch with integrated wireless LAN controller
FlexCampus
WLAN
Legacy—overlay
Wired LAN
WLANcontroller
WLAN Network management
Network management Unified network
access
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Wireless ManagementDelivers unified wired and wireless management with Wireless Services Manager (WSM) from one platform• Discovers wireless access points (AP)
and connected clients• Ensures consistency with AP
configuration backup• Maps your wireless network
− How the wireless access points is connected?
− Where wireless devices are physically located?
• Develop a more effective wireless network with heat map capabilities
MaryMAC: 00:24:d6:94:d7:52
Where are your APs?
How strong
are the APs?
Who’s connected?
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Network flexibility and agility
Single architecture across the enterprise network
Dual vendor network benefits
FlexNetwork—Wireless LANCall in the Experts
HP Wireless LAN Design Service
HP Predictive Wireless Site Survey
HP Onsite Wireless Site Survey and Assessments
HP Wireless LAN Implementation Service
Services
HP Wireless LAN Optimization Service
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• Read about the FlexNetwork Architecture
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• Download the HP-Cisco Interoperability Report
• Learn about networking services from HP Technical Services
• Load the trial license of the Intelligent Management Center
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