Title: S' Ann Earon, Ph'D'
1Conferencing Collaborative Communications From
ISDN to IP
S. Ann Earon, Ph.D. Telemanagement Resources
International 609-466-4884 annearon_at_aol.com
May 23, 2001
2Reality Check
Agenda
Distribution
Audio conferencing
What users want
Conference Call Market Growth
VOIP
Issues Users Have Faces
3Agenda
Multimedia Communications
Video
Video over IP
Lessons Learned
IP Summary
The Future
Remember
4Reality Check
Pushing Technology and Buzzwords
What Business Are You In?
Learn From Our Mistakes
Distribution of Conferencing Collaborative
Communications
5Innovators 2.5
Distribution
Early Adopters 13.5
Early Majority 34.0
Late Majority 34.0
Laggards 16
6- Audio conferencing
- Laggards 16
Distribution
- Collaborative Communications
- Innovators 2.5
- Video conferencing
- Late Majority 34
- Innovators 2.5
7Growth Driven By
Audio Conferencing
Mergers Acquisitions
Corporate Downsizing
Teams
Drive to Control Costs
Need to Reduce Response Times
Vendor Promotions
Awareness of Automated Services
More and Less Expensive Service Providers
8More Automated Services
What Users Want
Scheduling Features
Effective Meetings Without Failure
Ease of Use In Setting Up Own Conferences
More Security Features
9From 1.5B in 2000 to between 2.6B and 3.4B in
2003
Conference Call Market Growth
North America will represent 86 to 91 of the
global market for conference calls
10Why?
Voice Over IP
Is It Ready for Corporate Networks?
- Concerns
- Interoperability
- Security
- Bandwidth Management
11Periodic Signal Loss
Issues Users Have Faced
Using features (hold, transfer) forced calls to
drop
Suitable for the right infrastructure
Caution against trying VOIP end-to-end across an
enterprise
Security is an issue
12Resource Marketing
Multimedia Communications
Honeywell
Excite_at_Home
Worldcom
13Manufractures
Video
Telegamt
IP evolutionary process
ISDN versus IP
Visual Collaboration
14State of Louisiana Department of Social Services
Video over IP
Harken
The University of South Florida Health Sciences
Center
15Video applications require a lot of memory
Lessons Learned
Training is necessary to ensure usage
Set up room and cameras ahead of time
Dont mix half and full duplex LAN
Number of multipoint conferences is usually
underestimated
Use static IP addresses
Switched 10 Mbps to the desktop is a minimum
Use of switches dedicated bandwidth makes the
project run more smoothly
16It goes to every desktop, ISDN does not
IP Summary
IP networks will soon be real-time multimedia
capable
VOIP will help drive the corporate build out
Video will ride along for free
17ATT is now the largest cable TV company in North
America
The Future
Bandwidth will be a commodity
Applications services will be where the money is
Public networks will replace private
Transition from ISDN to IP will occur over a 10
year span
18Collaboration, streaming and remote presentations
will become dominant applications, with
videoconferencing included in the mix
The Future
Users need a business process that works better,
they dont need conferencing and collaboration
per se
Videoconferencing and collaboration tools need to
be integrated into the existing business processes
19Travel will continue to be more costly and less
comfortable. Conferencing and collaborative
communications will be less costly and more
convenient.
Remember
20God put us on earth to accomplish a certain
number of things. Those of us involved in
conferencing and collaborative communications are
so far behindthat we will live forever!
Remember
21Questions?