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Business Drivers for IPv6. APRICOT 2012, New Delhi Arvind Mathur, Office of the CTO. Making the Transition to IPv6 Business Drivers. IPv6 is a n Industry Transition Grow the Busines s – Resolve address shortage challenges Long term solution for large infra, reduce opex, enhance usex
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Business Drivers for IPv6 APRICOT 2012, New Delhi Arvind Mathur, Office of the CTO
Making the Transition to IPv6Business Drivers • IPv6 is an Industry Transition • Grow the Business – Resolve address shortage challenges • Long term solution for large infra, reduce opex, enhance usex • Capex investments in transport, data center, mobile, spectrum - RoI • Establish Leadership – Gain competitive advantage • Intense SP competition, Early industry adopters, RFP’s, mandates • Innovate, Prepare for Future Services • Cloud Computing – SaaS, Social Networks • 4G mobile networks, MVNO • M2M/Internet of Things • Smart Grid • Data services over Cable (DOCSIS 3.0) • MIPv6 • Gains through improved security, packet processing optimization • IPv4 to IPv6 transition consulting • International IPv6 adoption (globalization/flat world) IPv4 Address Pool Size Size of the Internet IPv6 Deployment Time Today
3G BST Node-B GEPON GEPON GEPON GEPON GEPON GEPON GEPON Evolving Network Business growth & future revenue streams • Higher bandwidth in the access to • improve service footprint for consumers • Triple play services • IP Surveillance • Networked homes RING-5 • Multi Service Access Nodes improving • service capabilities in Enterprise and • Carriers market. • ATM, TDM, SDH, MPLS services in the access for 3G/4G converged services. • Opportunities of building services as MVNO for the green-field mobile operators. RING-2 MSAN RING-4 Cable Landing station POP - B RING-1 POP - F POP - E POP - C POP - D MSAN • Optical Networking in the NLD segments, • way for ILD services market • Options to access sub-sea cable system capacities and connect businesses across India. • RIO Collocation for multi-cable path access MSAN MSAN
Evolving Service Portfolio Integrated ‘vertical’ solutions IT/ITES, BFSI, Telecom, Pharma, Manufacturing, Government, MVNO’s, VAS, Service Providers Managed IT Services Remote Infrastructure Management Tools and process deployment Consulting services in best practices ITIL VDI -Thinclientand managed computing Applications - SaaS Human capital management Knowledge management Unified Communications Supply chain management Customer lifecycle management Managed Voice Hosted contact center solutions Managed inbound/outbound voice Hosted IP-PBX VAS Managed Hosting High Availability Solutions DR/BCP Managed applications Security services SOC Storage Virtualisation Compute Managed Storage Cloud Computing Virtualization Services Data Center in a Box Security Consulting services Managed Strong Authentication Services Implementation services Web security services Network Wireless Networks Network VAS Internet Connectivity IP-MPLSVPN Example: Next Generation SP Services Stack
Evolving Ecosystem V6-Enabled V6 in 2010 V6-Enabled V6-Enabled Cloud-based Services Ironport cisco.com Image Source: Forrester, “Three Mega Business Trends Will Reshape The Tech Sector” V6 Enabled alpha Functions Departments V6 in iOS 4.0 V6-Enabled Enterprise Collaboration Tools Workgroups/ teams Information Workers Consumer Software Web-enabled Devices V6-Enabled V6-Enabled V6-Enabled
Virtualized Data Center Solutions DC Core Nexus® 7000 Nexus® 7000 DC Aggregation Cisco® Catalyst ®6500 VSS10GbE DC Services ACE/ASA/WAAS DC Services What about the apps? DC Access CiscoCatalyst 6500 CiscoCatalyst 49xx CBS 3100 Nexus 2000 Nexus 5000 Nexus 7000 Unified Computing System Nexus 1000v MDS 9124e Nexus 1000v DC SAN MDS 9500 MDS 9500 Gigabit Ethernet 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10 Gigabit DCB 4Gb Fibre Channel 10 Gigabit FCoE/DCB
Commonly Deployed IPv6 - enabled OS/Apps Operating Systems Virtualization & Applications VMware vSphere 4.1 Microsoft Hyper-V Microsoft Exchange 2007 SP1/2010 Apache/IIS Web Services Windows Media Services Multiple Line of Business apps • Windows 7 • Windows Server 2008/R2 • SUSE • Red Hat • Ubuntu • The list goes on Most commercial applications won’t be your problem – it will be the custom/home-grown apps