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October 10, 20001. 2 USB, The Enterprise and You Kevin J. Knox Research Area Director Gartner

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1 October 10, 20001

2 2 USB, The Enterprise and You Kevin J. Knox Research Area Director Gartner kevin.knox@gartner.com

3 October 10, 20003 Agenda w The State of USB w USB Perceptions w USB 2.0 – The Next Generation w USB 2.0 In The Enterprises w Recommendations w Conclusions

4 October 10, 20004 USB Today w Continuing To Gain Industry Awareness w USB Peripheral Prices Getting To Mainstream w Operating System Support is Growing w Consumer User Adoption Acceleration w Commercial Adoption Beginning

5 October 10, 20005 USB Support Time Line Industry Support of Any Standard is Critical To Its Success Hardware Operating System Peripheral Availability 1996 1998 2000

6 October 10, 20006 Enterprise Perceptions of USB w USB is Becoming Ubiquitous w USB is Free w Not a Question of If, but When w Industry Support is Very Important w Apple vs. Intel Standards Battle

7 October 10, 20007 USB vs. 1394 Perception USB is …… PC Connectivity Firewire is …… Consumer Connectivity

8 October 10, 20008 USB 2.0 – The Allure w Faster is Always Better w Broadened Application of The Technology w Support At The Chipset Level w Backwards Compatibility w OS Support Already In-Place

9 October 10, 20009 USB 2.0 Keys To Success w Seamless Backwards Compatibility w Production Performance w Cost Parity with Legacy I/O w Let IEEE 1394 Have Its Place

10 October 10, 200010 USB 2.0 Drivers w Growing Need For Fast I/O w Windows 2000 Momentum w Legacy Free/Reduced Desktops and Laptops w Intel Support at The Chipset w Falling Prices of Peripherals

11 October 10, 200011 Why IT Will Love USB 2.0 w Lowers Cost of Ownership w Makes Backup Reasonable w Allows Easy Peripheral Sharing w It Preserves Current Investments

12 October 10, 200012 Why IT Will Love USB 2.0 w Lowers Cost of Ownership w Makes Backup Reasonable w Allows Easy Peripheral Sharing w It Preserves Current Investments

13 October 10, 200013 Lowers Cost Of Ownership w The Key Enabling Technology For Small Form Factor – Legacy Free/Legacy Reduced PC’s w Reduces The Complexity of The System Design w Lowers Support Costs w The Return of the Transportable PC w Deployment and Setup Cost Reduction w Extends Manageability Beyond The Box

14 October 10, 200014 Legacy - Reduced/Free PCs w Reduced Complexity w Lower Capital Expenditure w 12-Month Image Guarantee w Lower Cost, Better Service Warranty Model w Thin Only in Size – Mainstream Performance w Best PC Hardware TCO w Ready for Prime Time Today

15 October 10, 200015 Legacy Free Notebooks w Creates an opportunity for notebook manufacturers to redesign the I/O panels while also reducing cost and weight slightly The Notebook of 2002 w Move PC cards to the back of the machine w Move the port replicator bus connector to the bottom of system w Include a four-port USB 2.0 hub w Eliminate the floppy, parallel, serial, keyboard| and mouse ports

16 October 10, 200016 By 2003, over 50 percent of all PCs (commercial and consumer) shipped will be small-form-factor, legacy-free or legacy-reduced models (0.7 probability) Strategic Planning Assumption

17 October 10, 200017 Why IT Will Love USB 2.0 w Lowers Cost of Ownership w Makes Backup Reasonable w Allows Easy Peripheral Sharing w It Preserves Current Investments

18 October 10, 200018 It Makes PC Backup Reasonable With USB 2.0 w Backup an Entire 10GB Hard Disk in < 10 Minutes w Backup A Typical Users Data Files in < 1 Minute The Problem With Backup Today: “It Takes A Long Time and is Disruptive To The User” USB 2.0 Will Foster PC Backup

19 October 10, 200019 Why IT Will Love USB 2.0 w Lowers Cost of Ownership w Makes Backup Reasonable w Allows Easy Peripheral Sharing w It Preserves Current Investments

20 October 10, 200020 Allows Easy Peripheral Sharing w Most Enterprise Users Use Peripheral Devices Relatively Infrequently w USB 2.0 Offers The Performance and Ease of Use To Share Peripherals An Example By Not Installing Local CD-ROM Technology an Enterprises Can Save 2 Help Desk Calls Per Year Per User w Savings of $112/yr per user w Savings of $280,000/yr for a Typical 2500 Enterprises Enterprises Must Learn To Share Rather Than Embed

21 October 10, 200021 Why IT Will Love USB 2.0 w Lowers Cost of Ownership w Makes Backup Reasonable w Allows Easy Peripheral Sharing w It Preserves Current Investments

22 October 10, 200022 It Preserves Current Investments w The Single Most Important Feature of USB 2.0 Is Backwards Compatibility w Preserves Current Hardware Investment w Preserves Current Peripheral Investment w No Migration Requirements

23 October 10, 200023 New Enterprises Opportunities w Handheld and Phone Connectivity w Security Devices w Writable Optical Devices w Backup w Windows 2000 Migration w Wireless – Bluetooth

24 October 10, 200024 Recommendations 4 Make It Easy For End Users 4 Develop Answers and Solutions To Real Problems 4 Support It, Talk About It, Support It 4 Check and Double Check Compatibility 4 Preserve Investments (i.e. Throw in a Converter) 4 Don’t Get In A Standards Battle 4 Embrace Firewire 4 Build the Foundation Before You Build Applications

25 October 10, 200025 The True Test of Quality Name: Tanner Age:7 Hobby: Testing Hardware for Dad


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