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2009 0.8 ZB

Growing by a Factor of 44x One Zettabyte (ZB) = 1 trillion gigabytes

Source: IDC Digital Universe Study, sponsored by EMC, May 2010

2020 = 35 ZB

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Global IP traffic 2009 to 2014

15 exabytes per month in 2009

64 exabytes per month in 2014

2010: 5 billion internet attached devices 2020: 22 billion internet attached devices

Device Affordability and Portability

iPad: 4 million shipped in August 2010; 87 million iPod touch / iPhones in Jul 2010

Vanderbilt I n f o r m a t i o n T e c h n o l o g y S e r v i c e s 4

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Anything, Anywhere, Anytime on Any Device 5

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2010 1,500 mb/s Internet

10,000 mb/s Academic bandwidth

35,127 telephones

35,137 cell phones

▪ 3,465 VU Billed

86,000+ user accounts

16.7 million authentications per day

939 million emails

2004 180mb/s Internet

622 mbps Academic bandwidth

27,370 telephones

7,757 cell phones

187 million emails

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Average daily Mac address connections grew from 15,000 to 20,477 ( 36%)

Wireless Access Points grew from 450 to 1,666 ( 270%)

Number of Wireless Users grew from 633 to 6,800 (1,037%)

Managed Video streaming events grew from 3 (2004) to 172 (2009) (5,633%)

Number of IP Telephony terminals grew from 0 to 2,618

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Description Unit of

Measure 2008* Current % Change Duration

Possible Attack Events Millions 9 95 972% Yearly Security Events units 949 21,093 2,123% Yearly E-Discovery Events units 57 121 112% Yearly

External Complaints units NA 3,089 Yearly

BOTs Active units NA 224 Daily

BOTS Total Detected units NA 3,114 Yearly Google Traffic Gigabytes NA 10,205 Monthly Facebook Traffic Gigabytes NA 201 Monthly

Twitter Traffic Gigabytes NA 61 Monthly

Hotmail Traffic Gigabytes NA 28 Monthly

MySpace Traffic Gigabytes NA 4 Monthly LinkedIn Traffic Gigabytes NA 3 Monthly e-Harmony Traffic Gigabytes NA 1 Monthly

Note: -

NA - Not available

* - Earliest data from 2008

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Vanderbilt I n f o r m a t i o n T e c h n o l o g y S e r v i c e s 8

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Anything, Anywhere, Anytime on Any Device 9

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Rich, converged collaboration through the unification of voice, video, web, and collaboration tools

Enhanced security, low latency, appropriate capacity Getting the right person, to the right resource, any where, anytime, on any device.

Voice Data

Video Collaboration

NGN Unified Collaboration

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Distributed knowledge communities that collaborate and communicate across disciplines, distances and culture

High Performance Computing Data, Data Analysis, and Visualization Virtual Organizations for Distributed

Communities Learning and Workforce Development

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Science is bigger Scientific instruments

collect more information at faster rates

reside in different localities

Experts do not reside in one geography Institutions house various experts in various

fields Dispersed world-wide expertise

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Multiple disciplines Many funding agencies Many institutions Many investigators Expensive, remote instruments Mass data generation Outside the realm of human

cognition Computation and visualization aid

understanding

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Dr. David Piston - Proteomics

12 bit depth (which means 16 bit storage for each) at 512 x 512 pixels and 120 frames per second.

This turns out to be almost exactly 1 Gbit/sec.

They are offering an increased number of channels which would be very useful for us, and that would give 4 to 16 times higher data rates.

Of course, that isn’t currently practical for most things even if we had unlimited band width and storage, because we don’t have the analysis tools to handle that kind of data stream yet either!

“In May [2009], my lab has already taken 7.2 TBytes of data on that system. . .”

Zeiss Laser Scanning Microscope

• Scan resolution Up to 1536x1536 pixels, also

for several channels, continuously variable

• Scanning speed Variable up to 120 frames/s

with 512x512 pixels

• Data depth Selectable: 8 bits or 12 bits

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Brandeis University (1985) Brown University (1933) California Institute of Technology (1934) Carnegie Mellon University (1982) Case Western Reserve University (1969) Columbia University (1900) Cornell University (1900)

Duke University (1938) Emory University (1995) Harvard University (1900) Indiana University (1909) Iowa State University (1958) The Johns Hopkins University (1900) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1934) McGill University (1926) Michigan State University (1964) New York University (1950) Northwestern University (1917) The Ohio State University (1916) The Pennsylvania State University (1958) Princeton University (1900) Purdue University (1958) Rice University (1985) Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (1989) Stanford University (1900) Stony Brook University-State University of New York (2001) Syracuse University (1966) Texas A&M University (2001) Tulane University (1958) The University of Arizona (1985) University at Buffalo, The State University of New York (1989) University of California, Berkeley (1900) University of California, Davis (1996) University of California, Irvine (1996) University of California, Los Angeles (1974) University of California, San Diego (1982)

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University of California, Santa Barbara (1995) The University of Chicago (1900) University of Colorado at Boulder (1966) University of Florida (1985) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1908) The University of Iowa (1909) The University of Kansas (1909) University of Maryland, College Park (1969) University of Michigan (1900) University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (1908) University of Missouri-Columbia (1908) University of Nebraska-Lincoln (1909) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1922) University of Oregon (1969) University of Pennsylvania (1900) University of Pittsburgh (1974) University of Rochester (1941) University of Southern California (1969) The University of Texas at Austin (1929) University of Toronto (1926) University of Virginia (1904) University of Washington (1950) The University of Wisconsin-Madison (1900) Vanderbilt University (1950) Washington University in St. Louis (1923) Yale University (1900)

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NIH provides leadership and financial support to researchers in every state and throughout the world

over 325,000 extramural scientists and research personnel

at more than 3,000 institutions nationwide.

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Capture

Lecture

Events

Locations

Surveillance

Dissemination

Uploads content

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Netflix / Youtube Televisions go Digital Computers go TV! Social and Chat Gaming

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Solution: 10G upgrade, VRF implementation,

and moving Control Point

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Common Access Point

Right Person, Right Place, Right Time, Right Role