driving networks forward to the hyper-connected world
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Driving Networks
forward to a Hyperconnected World
Satoshi Ikeuchi
VP, Network Business Group
Fujitsu Limited
2015 EMEA Best Practice Conference
June 17, 2015
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Fujitsu at a Glance• Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
• President: Masami Yamamoto
• Established: Jun 1935
• Revenue: $46.6 billion
• R&D Expenditure: $2.5 billion
80 years
A rich history
of Innovation
FORTUNE named Fujitsu as“one of the World's Most Admired Companies”
for a third consecutive year.
100+Data Centers
180+countries
On site service
Global service desk
48 regions 30+ languages
#1inJapan #4 globally
160 thousandemployees
IT Service
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Fujitsu’s QuEST Forum Leadership
Fujitsu is a charter member of QuEST Forum
Among first TL9000 registrants
Participated on QuEST Forum
Executive Board since 2000
Hosted first APAC conference in Yokohama (6/2000)
Provided Workgroup leadership for several years
Helped QuEST Forum growth in APAC region
Continue to be a major sponsor of key events
Participated on NFV Strategic Initiative Team3
A Hyperconnected World
People, things, information, processes are increasingly connected to networks, creating new value and giving big impact to the future
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(# of Users/Devices)
50B
Internetof
Things
2020
The rise of connections
• IoT & big data bring huge growth potential to the global economy
1M
1960
10B
2010
MobileInternet
1B
2000
DesktopInternet
100M
1990
PC
10M
1980
Minicomputer
Mainframe
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Digitalization impacts
HardWired
Softwarecontrolled
Flexibility
Months Days
Speed
SmartMachine
Auto-mation
Intelligence
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A new paradigm is emerging
Greater Value
Craftsmanship Era Industrial Era Hyperconnected Era
People focused
Low scale
Specialized, High cost
Standalone
Assets focused
High scale
Standardized, Low cost
Value Chain
People focused
High scale
Specialized,Low cost
Digital Ecosystem
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Greater Value
Craftsmanship Era Industrial Era Hyperconnected Era
People focused
Low scale
Specialized,High cost
Standalone
Assets focused
High scale
Standardized,Low cost
Value Chain
People focused
High scale
Specialized, Low cost
Digital Ecosystem
A new paradigm is emerging
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The old ways are no longer adequate
Standalone
Led by specialists
Waterfall (slow)
Closed
High setup cost
Value chain
DigitalEcosystem
Connectpeople, informationand infrastructure
Led by anyone
Agile
Open
Low setup cost
Traditional Innovation New Type of Innovation
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Human Centric Innovation
• Connect people with digital information and physical things and
infrastructure to empower people and to create business and
social value.
HumanEmpowerment
ConnectedInfrastructure
People
Information
Infrastructure
CreativeIntelligence
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The Journey
Bring together PeopleInformation andInfrastructure
Co-create valuein Digital Ecosystem
Empowerpeople
Shape MeshDigital Ecosystemsco-creating diverse value
Human Centric Innovation
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Two Worlds: SoR and SoE
Limited numberof users
Fixed scale
Rigid, Secured
Internet
BusinessIntelligence
Known process,Process driven
Structured data
Huge number of users
Variable scale
Flexible, Agile
Internet of Things
Big DataIntelligence
Unknown process,Data driven
Unstructured data
Systems of Record Systems of Engagement
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Hyperconnected System
Digital Business Platform
Transaction Applications Engagement Applications
Connect and shape digital ecosystems with open interfaces (API’s)
Align SoR and SoE
Open-standard based Enable Internet of
Things Built-in Security
Connected Infrastructure
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Software-Defined Connected Infrastructure
Hyper Connectedworld
Create Valuethrough
Integration
New Valuefrom
Information
Mobility andEmpowerment
Network-wideOptimization
IntegratedComputing
On-demandEverything
Security andBusinessContinuity
Big DataIntegration
Mobility
Computing
Security
Cloud
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ICT Evolution
• Information technology and Communication Technology
convergence toward network-wide distributed computing
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Networking- WAN -
Network-wide Distributed Computing
• Fujitsu bringing computing, networking and front-edge
together as an ICT platform for network-wide optimization
FUJITSU Intelligent Networking and Computing Architecture
Computing- Data Centers -
Front-edge- Smart Devices -
Management and Control
Distributed Service Platform
The best in class QoEEnd to End On-demand Optimization
Physical Resources
Virtual Resources
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Initiatives in Networking
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• Fujitsu powering network revolution with
three core technologies
Fujitsu Intelligent Networking and Computing Architecture
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Networking- WAN -
Computing- Data Centers -
Front-edge- Smart Devices -
Management and Control
Distributed Service Platform
Physical Resources
Virtual Resources SDN
Mobile Optical
Best in class QoE
End to End On-demand Optimization
SDN/NFV driving Dynamic and
Elastic Networks
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SDN
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Agile new network service release on an ICT
platform
Simplified and automated network operation
Business Agility
Scalability & Reliability
Automation & Cost Reduction
Multi-vendor Support
Migration
Network DevOps
Planand
Business Model
DesignandCode
Source Controland
Build
Releaseand
Deploy
Executeand
Monitor
Analyzeand
Optimize
Discoverand
Policy Model
Testingand
Verification
Business Agility with Carrier Grade Quality
• Introducing IT DevOps with maximizing SDN/NFV programmability
Big DataAnalytics
QoEOptimization
Orchestration,Control
Visualization
Open APIs,SDK
ServiceCreation
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SDN
SDN/NFV Products, “Virtuora”
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lti-
lay
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Wireless
Transport
Packet
Service node
Virtualnetworks
BroadOne(Base station)
BroadOne(Femto)
Virtuora SN-V
FLASHWAVE(Optical transport)
Network virtualizing node
EPC IMS S/P GWVirtuora NCWide-Area virtual networkoperations-control and management
Virtuora QMNetwork quality managementwith 40G Full Packet Capturing
Customer portal Data center
On-demand control
EPC: Evolved Packet CoreIMS: I Multimedia SubsystemS/P GW: Serving/Packet data network Gateway
SDN
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Distributed Service Platform
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Collect
Tagging
ApplicationOperation Monitoring
Application layer
ConditionEx. Minimize traffic
Infrastructure layer
Site
Wide-Area Network
Cloud
Computing load
Traffic condition
Device performance
Distributing, Monitoring, Re-distributing
Detect
Notify
• Automatically distributed deployment for application
processing according to changes in the infrastructure
Collect TaggingDetect/filtering
NotifySummarize
Process Flow
Process flowanalysis
Infrastructureconditions
Deployment
SDN
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Service Function Chaining
empowered by Virtuora NC
Customer A:Office1
Customer A:Office2
Customer B
Access NetworkAccess NetworkAccess Network
Service Pool
FW IDS
Service Provider:Site B
Service Pool
FW IDS
Service Provider:Site A
Tunnel (LSP)
Service Provider Core Network
SiteD
SiteC
Internet
SW SW
CustomerPortal
Customer A:Operator
Virtuora NC
Service/Network/DeviceInformation Models
defined by using YANG
FW: Fire WallIDS: Intrusion Detection SystemSW: Switch
• Commercially Available Service started in Summer of 2014
• Service Modeling capability for New Network Services
by maximizing SDN Programmability
Virtualizationof Network Resources
Standardizationof Platform/Process
(Modeling)
Automation ofprovisioning with
SDN Programmability
Creation ofOn-Demand Network Services
IDSFW
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SDN
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Mobile
• Connection to explosive increase and diversified
devices
• New mobile services demand higher data volumes
and much higher QoE
Mobile
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Mobile Service Growth
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User
Th
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bps/u
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User density [user/km^2]
LTE
LTE-A
High Peak Throughput
High Capacity
High reliability /Low latency
Many devices (MTC)
SMS
InternetVideoSNS
Voice 5G4G3G
2G
Mobile
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Mobile Solutions toward 5G RAN
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D2D
Multi-RAT /Multi-Band /Multi-Layered Cell
M2MAd-hoc NW
Wireless-Wire Cooperation
Interference Control
Optical access
DisasterPrediction
Autonomous Driving
Shared Experience
Smart CitizenServices
SDN/SONFlexible-
Backhaul
Wireless Backhaul
Ultra-Low latency
Network Moving
Green Energy
In-Building
Ultra-Dense
Wireless Fronthaul
Virtual RAN
Liner Cell
BeamformingC/U-Splitting
Connected Car
Distributed Mobile Core /CDN
Cloud RANSmall cell Solution
Interference control
Multi-band RRH
Centralized-BBU
E-band IR
• 5G mobile system serving as an Human Centric ICT
Mobile
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5G Technology Requirements
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High Capacity
x1,000Traffic
PeakData rate
1-10Gbps
LowLatency
1ms
High Reliability
99.999%
Massive Devices
x100devices
Low Power
M2M
Mobility
500km/h
5G
• High performance and low costMobile
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• Fujitsu’ track record over a multi-decade span of optical networking
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100M
1G
10G
100G
1T
10T
100TTransport capacity (bps/fiber)
32M
100M
400M
400M(Submarine)
1.6G
1.8G(Submarine)
2.4G
10G
2.4G x 48 wave
10G x 80 wave
40G x 40 waves
TDM era
DWDM era
Digital coherent era
400G/1T
YearRef. Nikkei Communications (partially modified)
100G x 80 wavesCommercial product base
Transport Capacity Growth
Optical
FLASHWAVE series
NetSmart series
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Toward Elastic Optical
Networking
SDN ControllerAgile
Networking
FlexibleForwarding
HigherCapacity
Point-Point(1:1)
Ring(1:n)
Mesh(m:n)
On Demand
SocialMobility Big DataCloudVariety of devices
Connected whereveryou are
Use as you like Data becomesKnowledge
Grooming
Traffic Efficiently
Optical
Everything Connected throughElastic Optical Network
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Fujitsu Solution – Universal FamilyUniversalAccess
UniversalSwitch
UniversalTransport
SystemIntegrator
SDN Controller
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Agile
Networking
Key Technology toward Elastic
Optical Networking
Grooming
Traffic Efficiently
FlexibleForwarding
HigherCapacity
Spectrum Defragmentation Multi-level modulation
Open innovative
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Standardized digital technology
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FUJITSU’s Contribution
Traditional Network Systems
Efficiency(Kaizen)
Software-Defined Network Systems
Innovation
Pursuit of Quality, Efficiency and Practical Use of existing assets for both of IT and CT Businesses
FUJITSU’s Contribution As QF Member
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Migrate the existing systems capabilities
Modernization for continues growth