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Network of the Future Digital Transformation Presentation

Network of the Future Digital Transformation Presentation. January 31, 2013. Kirk Sanford Director, OIT Network Solutions k irk_sanford@byu.edu 801-422-1198 (o). Mobile Revolution Explosion. More of everything . . . People with mobile devices Devices per person

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Network of the Future Digital Transformation Presentation

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  1. Network of the Future Digital Transformation Presentation January 31, 2013 Kirk Sanford Director, OIT Network Solutions kirk_sanford@byu.edu 801-422-1198 (o)

  2. Mobile Revolution Explosion More of everything . . . • People with mobile devices • Devices per person • Content consumption (more bandwidth)

  3. Mobile Proliferation "In the future, if it computes, it connects. From the simplest embedded sensors to the most advanced cloud datacenters, we're looking at techniques to allow all of them to connect without wires.” Intel CTO, Justin Rattner, when discussing Intel’s plans for integrated processors and wireless technology - September 14, 2012.

  4. Mobile and Internet Forecast Cisco Forecasts: The number of devices connected to IP networks will be nearly three times as high as the global population in 2016. Traffic from wireless devices will exceed traffic from wired devices by 2014. Global IP traffic has increased eightfold over the past 5 years, and will increase threefold over the next 5 years. Cisco – May 30, 2012

  5. Mobile at BYU Over 95,000 Unique wireless devices on BYU network in past month

  6. BYU Internet Usage So, what does 3.5 Gigabits per second really mean? • Around 1500-2000 users simultaneously watching Netflix • Download and entire 2 hour HD movie from iTunes in about 10-15 seconds • About 23,000 users simultaneously listening to music on Pandora

  7. BYU Internet Traffic Social Networking Web Streaming Globally, Internet video (streaming) traffic was 51 percent in 2011. - Cisco Systems

  8. Increased Demand Everywhere Campus Areas: • Classrooms • Common Areas • Offices

  9. Technology in the Classroom The Evolution of Teaching and Learning Now/Future Past/Now • PowerPoint • Video (VHS/DVD) • Web Browsing • Streaming video • Video conferencing • Wireless presentations • Interactive screen sharing • Wireless collaboration • Real-time quiz/surveys

  10. Building to Meet the Needs Improvements Results Better Performance - Devotionals - General Conference - March Madness Internet • Increased capacity 10x Faster Transfer Rates - Gigabit to desktop - Inter/Intra building Wired • Increasing capacity 10x* Improved Experience - Streamlined onboarding - More reliable connection - High-capacity classroom • Increasing capacity 5-10x* • Replacing sign-in system Wireless *Multi-year project started in 2012

  11. Network of the Future • Mobile Friendly • Easy to access and use • Facilitate and enhance teaching and learning • Safe • Can handle the high-capacity demands • Scales efficiently to meet future demand

  12. Thank you Kirk Sanford Director, OIT Network Solutions kirk_sanford@byu.edu 801-422-1198 (o)

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