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1 WWSMM 2000 Next Generation Networking Device Ecosystem Jawad Khaki Corporate Vice President Windows Networking & Communications

2 Agenda  Device Trends  Connected Vision  Ubiquitous Connectivity  Home Networks and UPnP  Conclusions

3 Smartphone PocketPC Phone Edition          Smart Display          “Dumb” Phone “Dumb” Display Device Trends  Devices are becoming…  Smarter

4 Device Trends  Devices are becoming…  More Connected 

5 “Dumb” TV “Dumb” Stereo Digital/HDTV          Digital Audio Devices          Device Trends  Devices are becoming…  Digital

6 Rich Experiences: ProductivityCommunicationEntertainment The Connected World Information and Experiences that Span Communication and capture devices PCs Rich servers Appliances, screens Mobile devices Entertainment devices Business Equipment

7 The Essential PC The Essential PC 23 56 89 8# Virtually all communications are enhanced by the PC The PC is the storage and management center for photos, music, movies and videos Smarter, connected digital devices enhanced by the PC. The PC enhanced by digital devices. The days of the stand-alone PC are behind us. The PC is reliable, always on, and even present in our homes and cars 1 4 7 * Digital Video Camera Web Pads Security Video Conferencing Phone & Voicemail Cell Phone TV Auto PC HiFi Audio Internet Games Pocket PCs

8 Ubiquitous IP Connectivity

9 Obstacles to Ubiquitous IP Connectivity  Address Shortage  Not enough IPv4 addresses available  Disproportionate allocation and increasing number of devices exacerbate the problem  NATs prevent sharing from the edge  Mobility and Roaming  Applications and network protocols break in mobile scenarios  Network Security  Always On == Always attacked!

10 The Promise of IPv6  Global addressing  64+64 format: 1.8E+19 networks, units  assuming IPv4 efficiency: 1E+16 networks, 1 million networks per human  Removes need to stretch addresses with NATs  Plug and Play  Simple instant-on ad hoc networking  Stateless address auto-configuration  Efficient mobility  Mobile IPv6, no reliance on Foreign Agents  Better network layer security  IPSec delivers end-to-end security  Link/Site Local addresses allow partitioning  Anonymous addresses provide privacy

11 The Promise of IPv6 If IPv6 is so great, how come it is not there yet?  Applications  Need upfront investment, stacks, etc.  Similar to Y2K, 32 bit vs. “clean address type”  Network  Need to ramp-up investment  No “push-button” transition networks applications

12 IPv6 Call to Action We need to work together to move the world to a simple ubiquitous network based on IPv6  Network Providers:  IPv6 support on all equipment is critical  Offer native IPv6 services  We should not settle for NATs for new designs  Device Vendors:  Design for the simpler, ubiquitous IPv6 Internet  Application Writers: Don’t wait on the above  Use Windows XP and Windows.NET Server NOW!  Send us feedback and requirements mailto:ipv6-fb@microsoft.com

13 Home Networks and UPnP In-Stat / MDR: March 2002* Forrester May 2002

14 Home Networking  High Growth Rate  33% increase in Home Network HH in 2001  Consumer use is driving demand  71% install for personal use  25% install for business / employer use  Wireless is Hot!  Multi PC HH growing from 25.7M to 40M (2002-2007)*  Broadband growing from 18.8M to 58M (2002-2007)* In-Stat / MDR: March 2002* Forrester May 2002

15 Networking still difficult  Networking choices continue to be fragmented…  20% intend to use 802.11, 17% intend to use Cat5 / Ethernet, 14% intend to use Power Line  Breakdown of end-to-end model impediment to new scenarios  Peer-to-Peer (P2P), Real Time Communications (RTC)

16 Connecting the Home  No Pain Networking  Easy-to-install, auto-provisioned, auto-configured network that works transparently yet securely  Prescriptive guidance on home wiring  The Home as a platform  A web of PCs, networked intelligent appliances, and lightweight network devices  Extend the web to the home, and the home to the web  Redefining Entertainment  Protected entertainment-quality IP A/V networking from the Internet to and through the home

17 The UPnP Promise Choice Components from any vendor Any operating system Any programming language Truly interoperable The WWW as a model Extensible Add customer value using vendor-specific extensions Cost effective Lightweight, royalty-free

18 Microsoft UPnP Commitment  Forum process that works  Encouraging participation  Better process for architecture definition  A vibrant next generation device eco-system  Windows Platform Support  Windows ME, Windows XP support UPnP V1  Longhorn will support UPnP V1 and UPnP V2  Commitment to UPnP products/solutions  Internet Gateway Device  AV Content Directory  Wireless APs ...

19 Conclusions  Opportunity to define a new device eco-system  IPv6 and UPnP are key ingredients  Let us do it together!

20 WWSMM 2000 © 2002 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


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