HP is investing in scalable video coding (SVC) technology to capitalize on the growing video conferencing market opportunity. SVC allows for compelling high definition video on low bandwidth networks through dynamic adjustment of bandwidth, resolution, and error localization. It reduces costs compared to traditional video conferencing through software-based encoding/decoding and elimination of dedicated infrastructure. HP's SVC technology integrated with its UC&C portfolio and services aims to foster ubiquitous visual collaboration solutions for customers.
24. Support services* HP Total Addressable Market estimates based on IDC, Forrester available data; EB Alliances Analysis
25. $3-$5 of HP Products ‘Pulled Through’ For Every $1 of HP VC Products Sold… Services Visual Collaboration ‘Pulls Through’ Revenue for HP * Based on HP market analysis
26. HP Services & System Integration Polycom Video HP Visual Collaboration Alcatel-Lucent Microsoft UC&C Avaya UC SharePoint 2010 HP/Partner Clients HP Management Tools HP Servers & Storage HP Networking The HP UC&C Portfolio Combined with Partners Consulting Assessments Program Management Support & Training Design Deployment Integration Outsourcing Exchange 2010 UC Lync Contact Center Contact Center
27. Explosive Growth at the Desktop will Transform and Drive Explosive Growth in the Video Market * Sources: ‘Predicts 2010: Video, Cloud and UC Services Loom Large in Enterprise Communications, Gartner, December 2009
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29. Complexity and cost limits access to video; currently only the largest companies provide truly immersive, high quality video experiences
37. Scalable enterprise deploymentIntegrated collaborative experiences Desktop Room Visual Collaboration Infrastructure Portal, Router, Gateway UC&C Portfolio HP Services Consulting - Technology Support - Enterprise Services Microsoft Solutions Converged Infrastructure HP Networking HP Servers and Storage
38. The successful business of tomorrow needs video solutions that will support growth, increase competitive advantage and foster collaboration and creativity today, at the right price with the right support infrastructure.
40. Scalable Video Coding Traditional architecture Multipoint control unit $ $ $ encode decode encode decode display transform ~520 mSec latency Video router Scalable Video Coding (SVC) decode encode O filter ~260 mSec latency
This presentation is designed to enable you to effectively position the customer benefits of HP Visual Collaboration.The intended audience for this presentation is high level decision makers or key influencers in the CIO, CTO or IT departments of current customers or prospects. Other versions of this presentation aimed at technical audiences will be available later this year.
here’s a new world at work – one that’s driven by globalization, macroeconomics and a volatile business climate. As a result, its time to rethink how you communicate, collaborate and innovate.What HP brings to market with implementing a well architected communications infrastructure are the UC&C Solutions, Microsoft Solutions and Network Infrastructure services.This enables you to have more efficient and cost-effective ways to bring communication and collaboration together which results in improved productivity and enabling your business to achieve faster time-to-market. Now we will explore these areas some more starting with the UC&C solution.
Confirming we can use the TAM figures for HP. However, this is a clear indication of why UC&C is critical to HP – the applications represent a 1/3 of the revenue total.
Confirming we can use the TAM figures for HP. However, this is a clear indication of why UC&C is critical to HP – the applications represent a 1/3 of the revenue total.
Visual contact – the ability to see someone face to face - is critical to building relationships. This is what drives businesses to spend millions of dollars every year on travel. According to a study conducted at UCLA, 93% of communication is non-verbal. Trust and confidence are built when colleagues can literally see eye to eye. Visual collaboration bridges the gap between audio-only calls and in-person meetings, reducing the overall cost of communication – and mis-communication – while improving productivity by enabling faster, high quality decisions. Market growth and feedback from customers clearly indicates that video is quickly becoming one of the more prevalent means of collaboration.
Visual contact – the ability to see someone face to face - is critical to building relationships. This is what drives businesses to spend millions of dollars every year on travel. According to a study conducted at UCLA, 93% of communication is non-verbal. Trust and confidence are built when colleagues can literally see eye to eye. Visual collaboration bridges the gap between audio-only calls and in-person meetings, reducing the overall cost of communication – and mis-communication – while improving productivity by enabling faster, high quality decisions. Market growth and feedback from customers clearly indicates that video is quickly becoming one of the more prevalent means of collaboration.
Traditional video conferencing architecture relies on multipoint control units (or MCUs) to encode and decode video and audio streams between multiple endpoints. This technology is expensive and very intolerant to data or packet loss associated with lower bandwidth and lower quality of service networks. As a result, network congestion has a catastrophic effect on the video quality for participants, adding significant latency. IT responds to this issue by increasing network bandwidth and buying expensive, dedicated WAN circuits. This drives up the overall cost of delivering and managing video.HP’s Visual Collaboration video engine eliminates the need for antiquated MCU technology and efficiently adjusts to low network performance to deliver compelling high definition video experiences anytime, anywhere. This innovative engine running on industry standard servers utilizes Scalable Video Coding (or SVC) to intelligently distinguish between more and less critical video packets, to ensure that high video quality is maintained even in a challenging network environment. The HP video router is able to dynamically adjust for available bandwidth by simply dropping less critical video packets without requiring any significant computing (and therefore cost) at a centralized point. The robustness of SVC allows companies to run video over the corporate network or on less expensive and shared WAN circuits. The result is better video quality and better user experiences despite the challenges of networking capacity and capabilities. In other words…the customer saves a lot of money…