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Is your wired/wireless network ready for the onslaught of BYOD?Michael ZhuDirector, Global Product Line ManagementMay 2012

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© Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.2

Mobility, Video Transforming Business Communications

25%Of all daily business communications will be video or multi-media communications by 2013 COLLABORATION, TRAINING, AND PRODUCTIVITY

More than

50 BillionDevices will connect to wireless networks by the year 2020

UNIFIED WIRED AND WIRELESS CAMPUS NETWORKS, AND IT CONSUMERIZATION

At least

10XUp to

Increase in network capacity required to support new wave of business video applications

INCREASE IN BANDWIDTH

REQUIREMENTS

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Grassroots BYOD phenomenon is skyrocketing

Enterprise are only aware of 80% of the devices on their network. Those 20% of unknown devices are inside the perimeter of the network, are unmanaged and provide users with access. - Gartner

34% of CIOs think employees are accessing their network with personal devices and 69% of users say they are accessing corporate network with personal devices. - IDC

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BYOD Riding on IT Consumerization Megatrend

Source: Gartner

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Top Three Most Wanted in BYOD SolutionsSANS Mobility Survey of 500 IT professionals

Centralized Functionality

Logging Monitoring and Reporting

Ease of Deployment

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BYOD Solution Needs to Accommodate Different Implementation Strategies

Embrace:Allow Employee to use all devices to access all resources

Contain:Allow some people to use some devices to access some resources

High

Low

Value to Business

Security “Pressure”Low High

Source: Gartner (December 2011)

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Is your wired and wireless network ready?

Main Building Blocks of BYOD Solution

Application Monitor and Control

Unified Network SupportIdentity-Aware Access

• User credential AND device based identity

• Simple and secure on boarding process

• AAA support for compliance

• Seamless wired and wireless policy

• Increased wireless client density support

• Higher wired aggregation bandwidth

• Device level application visibility and reporting

• Ability to push/block/remove applications

• Enhanced security for sensitive applications

BYOD Solution need to be easy to deploy with centralized management and visibility

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The only converged networking architecture that spans from the virtualized data center to the workplace for cloud, multimedia, and mobility (BYOD) with integrated security

HP FlexFabric, FlexCampus, Flex Branch enable the construction of flat, low-latency data center and campus networks with fewer layers, less equipment and cabling, and greater client densities

HP TippingPoint provides real-time quarantine to keep troublesome BYOD nodes off the network.

HP FlexManagement powers the identity-aware access and control with unified wired and wireless management

HP FlexNetwork for BYOD

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One Network, One Policy, One Tool

HP BYOD Solution Architecture

iMC

User Authenticati

on

Device Agnostic

Network Agnostic

User Security Check

Employee Guest

Time Aware

LocationAware

User Authorizatio

n

User Network

Access Audit

Traffic Monitoring

UserBehavior

UserSelf-service

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Monitoring Provisioning

HP BYOD Solution

Policy enforcement based on level of trust

Traffic and User Behavior Analysis

User registrationDevice profiling

On-boarding

Simple, Device-Agnostic Access and Control

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Combined Infrastructure and Access Management for BYOD, Wired and Wireless

HP BYOD Solution

• Combines access control modules with network management capabilities

• Provides a single outlet for setting security policies and viewing user behavior

• Can be transparent, with features to monitor or inform without taking enforcement measures

• Provides value-add modules for setting and enforcing endpoint security

• Tailor solutions with value-add modules

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BYOD Ready Wired and Wireless Infrastructure

HP BYOD Solution

Next Generation Core for Campus

• Leading CLOS architecture • Greater than 11 terabit-per-second capacity• Full Layer 3 features and IPv6/MPLS functionality• HP IRF for simpler, flatter, more agile networks• Ultra-high 10GbE/Gigabit density; 40/100GbE ready

Leading Wireless Solution

• Deliver near gigabit-speed connect rates to Wi-Fi client• Offer superior range, density and coverage• Industry First three-spatial stream 802.11n dual-radio AP• CRN 2011 Tech-Innovation Award winner

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HP BYOD Solution

BYOD user behavior analysis

Application specific access monitoring and control

Enhanced network optimization and grooming

Live traffic quarantine and keep the network “clean”

Monitor and Control Application Access

BYOD

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BYOD and Join HP Virtualized Application Network

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HP Mobility Demo Booth

Bring Your Own Device and See for Yourself

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