Maximizing Your Investment in the Your Customer Base

Maximizing Your Investment in the
Cloud: How to Find the Right Mix for
Your Customer Base
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
1:30-2:15 p.m.
PLEASE SILENCE YOUR
CELL PHONES
THANK YOU!
Moderator: Jim Hintze, Vice President, Business
Development, BTI Systems
Speakers:
Dawane Young, Division Vice President, Strategic
Solutions, Verizon Global Wholesale
William Birnie, CMO, Alteva
Michael M. Hou, Senior Vice President and
General Manager of Wholesale,
Broadview Networks
Cloud World Realties & Opportunities
 Cloud market is competitive & price drops are a regular occurrence
 5 Cloud Providers own 75% of the IaaS market
 Customers for cloud services look to Cloud Providers for
– Scale / reliability
– Time To Market (TTM)
– Strategic partner
 Providers need to differentiate with:
– Fast provisioning
– Granular reporting
– API integration
– Across-cloud connectivity
– Or focus on specific applications, locations or vertical markets
4
Company Confidential. Distribution of this document is not permitted without written authorization.
It’s Also A Colo ‘Eat’ Colo World!
 Colocation Providers need to leverage their:
– DCI for joint customer and customers’ customer marketing
– Reduce cost for customers by covering last mile connectivity
– Provide proximity to leading providers like Amazon, Government,
Financial organizations, MSOs, content providers, cloud providers and
service providers
– Enable a portal to these customers for business and partner revenue
potential
5
Company Confidential. Distribution of this document is not permitted without written authorization.
Case Study – Content Service Provider
Background
N.A. Metro
Major cloud company
building own network for cost
& control, connecting data
centers, hosting facilities,
access & peering points in
main metros
Problem
Long-Haul
Need low latency data center
interconnects supporting
massive scale to keep up with
traffic growth; space & power
constraints
Solution
BTI 7800/7000 cloud network
solutions deliver massive
scale, low latency, smallest
footprint. Repeat deployments
plus future router bypass,
valuable analytics &
application-awareness
6
APAC Metro
Eye Ball Network
Mobile & Desktop Access
Company Confidential. Distribution of this document is not permitted without written authorization.
Case Study – Leading Pure-Play Managed
Hosting Provider
Background
Managed Service Solution
Major hosting company
connecting cloud data centers
& carrier hotels
Major Metro
Managed
Service
Problem
Need to increase performance,
quicken time to revenue &
ensure high availability to
deliver superior service levels
to large enterprises in metro
area – build vs. lease
Nx10G wavelengths
BTI Solution >60% Savings Over 3 Years Equating To $7M
Solution
BTI 7000 cloud data center
solution integrates seamlessly
with routers to deliver better
scale/capacity, simplify
operations, rapid service turn
up, migration to 100G,
improved ROI (vs. managed
service). Expansion plans in
London, Sydney, Americas…
7
Company Confidential. Distribution of this document is not permitted without written authorization.
Major Metro
Nx10G wavelengths
Case Study – Leading Hosting Provider
Background
Singapore
Major hosting company
connecting growing numbers
of data centers
Today
Problem
Data centers are full, need to
increase number of data
centers in the metro as
business grows. Interconnect
and protection are key
ROADMS installed at both sites
for future ring expansion
Solution
BTI 7000/7800 ROADM
solution is non-disruptive, and
integrates new data center
seamlessly because ring
topology was created at
beginning. Routers already
perform only gateway function.
Additional expansion in Tokyo
and Americas planned.
8
Company Confidential. Distribution of this document is not permitted without written authorization.
2013
Nx10G wavelengths
Maximizing your Cloud investment
Dawane Young
Division Vice President, Strategic Solutions,
Verizon Global Wholesale
Confidential and proprietary materials for authorized Verizon personnel and outside agencies only. Use, disclosure or distribution of this material is not permitted to any unauthorized persons or third parties except by written agreement.
PROPRIETARY STATEMENT
This document and any attached materials are the sole property of Verizon and/or Terremark and are not to be used by you
other than to evaluate Verizon/Terremark services.
This document and any attached materials are not to be disseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed throughout your
organization to employees without a need for this information or to any third parties without the express written permission
of Verizon and/or Terremark.
© 2011 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. The Verizon and Verizon Business names and logos and all other names, logos, and
slogans identifying Verizon’s products and services are trademarks and service marks or registered trademarks and service
marks of Verizon Trademark Services LLC or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks
and service marks are the property of their respective owners.
Confidential and proprietary materials for authorized Verizon personnel and outside agencies only. Use, disclosure or distribution of this material is not permitted to any unauthorized persons or third parties except by written agreement.
10
What are the Goals of most cloud
customers?
•
•
•
•
Simplify Physical Infrastructure
Eliminate Manual Processes
Reduce unnecessary Dependencies
Maximize the return-on-investment
(ROI) of their IT infrastructure
Confidential and proprietary materials for authorized Verizon personnel and outside agencies only. Use, disclosure or distribution of this material is not permitted to any unauthorized persons or third parties except by written agreement.
11
Cloud Computing: Types of Cloud
Confidential and proprietary materials for authorized Verizon personnel and outside agencies only. Use, disclosure or distribution of this material is not permitted to any unauthorized persons or third parties except by written agreement.
12
Cloud Computing: Deployment models
•
Public Cloud:
•
•
Private Cloud:
•
•
Services offered over the Internet or over a
private internal network to only select users,
not available to the general public
Internal Cloud:
•
•
Services offered over the public Internet and
available to anyone who wants to purchase
the service. In general these are credit card
based transactions.
A type of private cloud whose services are
provided by an IT department to those in its
own organization
Hybrid Cloud
•
A Cloud environment that includes multiple
integrated internal and/or external providers
Confidential and proprietary materials for authorized Verizon personnel and outside agencies only. Use, disclosure or distribution of this material is not permitted to any unauthorized persons or third parties except by written agreement.
13
How do you maximize your investment
in the cloud?
+ Applications
Value
Solutions / Bundles
Connections
Connect people,
machines and
information.
Increase mobile
worker productivity.
Erase boundaries
between data
and people.
Incorporate machine
data into
business decisions.
Expertise
Vertically-oriented Horizontal Solutions
Confidential and proprietary materials for authorized Verizon personnel and outside agencies only. Use, disclosure or distribution of this material is not permitted to any unauthorized persons or third parties except by written agreement.
14
Verizon Enterprise Platforms
Vertical Applications and Solutions
Applications
Developers / Partners
Machine-toMachine
Commerce Engine (Store)
Healthcare
Analytics
Enrichment
Professional Services
Connect
& Compute
Confidential and proprietary materials for authorized Verizon personnel and outside agencies only. Use, disclosure or distribution of this material is not permitted to any unauthorized persons or third parties except by written agreement.
15
Maximizing Your Investment in the Cloud
William K. Birnie
Chief Marketing Officer
16
Agenda
• Alteva at a glance
• What is the Cloud?
• Why the Cloud?
• Cloud UC or UCaaS?
• UC Benefits: UC Effects on
Productivity and Revenue
©2013 Alteva. All Rights Reserved.
Alteva Value Proposition
• Experience
• Resilient Cloud Services
• Resilient, Reliable & Scalable
•
•
•
Architecture – BroadSoft / Microsoft / & Hybrid Cloud
Methodology – Best Practice
Continuous Workplace – BC / DR
• True UC – BroadSoft & Microsoft
•
Increase Revenue – Best of Both Worlds
• Pre & Post Sale Excellence
18
©2013 Alteva. All Rights Reserved.
What is the Cloud?
Massively scalable IT-related capabilities are provided “as
a service” to multiple external users via the Internet or
large-scale private networks.
Infrastructure ● Applications ● Delivery
Increases capabilities without investing in new
infrastructure, training personnel or buying a software
licenses.
©2013 Alteva. All Rights Reserved.
Why the Cloud?
• DR / Continuous Business
• Future-Proof
• Highly Scalable
• Anywhere Access
• Low Upfront Cost
• Shift IT from Cost Center to a Profit Center
• Shift IT from Reactive to Proactive
CHALLENGE – Only as good as ... Architecture, Applications, & Delivery
©2013 Alteva. All Rights Reserved.
Evaluating Hosted VoIP Providers
Evaluate the
Hosted VoIP
provider
21
How You
connect
©2013 Alteva. All Rights Reserved.
Understand Your
LAN
The Changing Landscape
Business owners face increasing and ever changing threats:
• New virus attacks
• Hackers
• SPAM
• Disgruntled employees
• The unimaginable………..
• Katrina emergency preparation and planning was based on a
Category 3 Hurricane.
WHAT IS THE COST?
22
©2013 Alteva. All Rights Reserved.
Site Specific & Virtual Recovery
Site Specific and Virtual Recovery
Inbound DID routing
Call is placed Emergency
Recovery Center,
emergency declared and
Emergency Recovery Center
initiates your Business
Continuity Plan.
Local service provider
Corporate Site
Down
Alternate Site(s)
Managed VoIP Switch
Home Phone
Cell Phone
23
IP Phone
Access Anywhere
HighSpeed Internet is
Available
©2013 Alteva. All Rights Reserved.
The Real Need
• Multi-tenancy
• Simultaneous call quantity
• Carrier class network and design
• Network built to reduce latency
• Designed for disaster recovery
• Highly advanced features and functionality
• Open SIP platform
24
©2013 Alteva. All Rights Reserved.
What You Need to Know
• What type of switch are you using?
• What is your switch capacity?
• What release are you on? What is the current release?
• Where are switches located? Get Specifics.
• What is the disaster recovery plan?
• How does your platform handle latency / QoS?
• Ask about RTP ( Voice ) stream path.
• Does your company use open standards?
• Can you build applications around the platform?
25
©2013 Alteva. All Rights Reserved.
Think About Your LAN
Cable issues
• What is the cabling to the phone location?
• Do have one or two drops per desk?
• Data Drop needs to be Category 5 or better
Switching Requirements
• Managed LAN switches are recommended
• VLANs
• PoE
Firewall Issues
26
©2013 Alteva. All Rights Reserved.
Behavioral Revenue Savings from UC
EMPLOYEE ACTIVITY
MINUTES SAVED
Daily
REVENUE IMPACT
PER USER (ANNUALLY)
Reach co-worker 1st Time
32 Minutes *
$4,333
Stay Connected Anywhere
42 Minutes *
$5688
5 Minutes *
$677
Communicate simultaneously
10 Minutes *
$1354
Unified Messaging – Voice Fax
Email – Via Outlook
52 Minutes *
$7042
Collaborate Easily with Sharing
15 Minutes *
$2031
1 DAY
$40K TO $120K
Move to UC first time
CFO REPORT **
$8,000
Integrate Resilient Voice w/UC
CFO REPORT **
$1,000
Enable via using True UC
Ideal Connection Method
STAY UP
Sources: Forrester Research, Sage Research, Hewlett Packard, Microsoft, Cisco
* User Interviews
** CFO reports
©2013 Alteva. All Rights Reserved.
Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS)
• UC = an integrated set of voice, data
and video communications
applications, all of which leverage PCand telephony-based presence
information
• A Cloud UC solution involves the
delivery of pre-integrated networkbased UC applications.
• UC solutions simplify communications
for end users by giving them
ubiquitous access to various tools
= the “any” mantra – anywhere,
anytime, any device, any network, etc.
Data
PC and
Telephony
Presence
Voice
• Key – They need to be resilient
Video
UC Applications
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis
©2013 Alteva. All Rights Reserved.
The Network
•
•
•
•
Built on Level 3 (The Internet backbone)
4 Broadsoft Switches
Paired for Redundancy
Gateways through-out the United States
©2013 Alteva. All Rights Reserved.
Features & Functionality
• Do you need Fixed Mobile convergence?
• What types of services do I need?
• Mobility?
• Soft Phones?
• How do I handle SOHO users?
• What model phone should I use?
• What advance features do I need?
•
30
Examples: Call center, Hunt Groups, Call Flow, Receptionist, etc.
©2013 Alteva. All Rights Reserved.
Future Proof
• Have you considered UCaaS?
• What about video?
• How are smart phones continuing to settle in?
• What about SIP trunks?
• Can I blend services?
• How can I be sure I am up to date?
31
©2013 Alteva. All Rights Reserved.
WHAT ARE THE BASIC OPTIONS?
Option
Description
Agent
Sell another company’s cloud service and
network, under their brand.
Build Your
Own
Develop majority of the components necessary
to operate cloud services in your network,
under your brand.
License
License majority of the components necessary
to operate cloud services in your network,
under your brand.
White Label
Sell another company’s cloud service and
network, under your own brand.
Many go to market with a blend of the above depending on core competencies and target markets.
© Broadview Networks
33
AGENT
Sell another company’s cloud service and network, under their brand.

Pros




What Matters Most?
Rapid speed to market
Low capital requirement
Leverage brand equity and
operations




Cons



Lower revenue (commissions)
Need to build brand loyalty thru
other value add services
No/little control over roadmap

© Broadview Networks
Experience/Reputation
References
Expertise
Feature sets
Product roadmap
34
BUILD YOUR OWN
Develop components necessary to operate cloud services in your network.

Pros





Highest income/margin
Sticky/loyal user base
Direct control over roadmap
Retail and Wholesale Channel
What Matters Most?





Cons

In-House Expertise

Speed to market
Capital intensive
Ongoing R&D expense

© Broadview Networks
Development
Engineering
Support
Marketing
35
LICENSE
License components necessary to operate cloud services in your network.

Pros





What Matters Most?
High income/margin
Sticky/loyal user base
No ongoing R&D expense
Speed to market



Cons


In-House Expertise

No direct control over roadmap
Capital intensive


© Broadview Networks
Engineering
Support
Marketing
Experience & Expertise
Technology/Roadmap
36
WHITE LABEL
Sell another company’s cloud service and network, under your own brand.

Pros






High income/margin
Sticky/loyal user base
Less drain on resources
Speed to market
Low capital requirement
What Matters?





Cons


Limited product control
May compete with provider
Vendor experience
Vendor’s expertise


© Broadview Networks
Development
Engineering/Operations
Support
Marketing
Technology/Roadmap
37
OPTIONS TO GO TO MARKET
Option
Agent
Build Your
Own
License
White Label
Speed
Profits Complexity Control Capital
$
VERY EASY
NONE
$
$$$$
VERY HARD
TOTAL
$$$$
$$$
HARD
SOME
$$$
$$
EASY
VARIES
$
Loyalty
Many go to market with a blend of the above depending on core competencies and target markets.
© Broadview Networks
38
WHICH OPTIONS WORK BEST FOR YOU?

What are your customers expecting?
Analyze your target market and ask what really
matters to them!

What are your core competencies?
Look deep and determine what are your strengths and
areas you want to improve and invest in




Agent model for non core competencies
Build on core competencies
License/White Label anything that is adjacent
How much are you willing to invest?
Review/analyze long term market trends and studies
© Broadview Networks
39
Speaker Contact Information:
Jim Hintze, [email protected]
Dawane Young,
[email protected]
William Birnie, [email protected]
Michael M. Hou,
[email protected]
THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING!