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Broadband and E2.0,[object Object],Enterprises (with over 10 emps) with broadband access 2007 -2009,[object Object],Large business will purchase a dedicated line at the bandwidth they need,[object Object],Small business will be subject to the vagaries of suppliers - better in urban areas, generally poor in rural areas,[object Object],Broadband roll-out is being encouraged in many Member States but funds are limited,[object Object],1,[object Object]
Broadband and E2.0,[object Object],The impact of broadband: Meta-analysis, standardising results ,[object Object],Impact studies have looked at aggregate impact rather than the impact of individual applications (CRM, E2.0 etc),[object Object],Nonetheless, E2.0 applications do offer advantages in many of the areas commonly associated with broadband and ICT impact - innovation, developing new markets (and address existing ones in a fresh way), training and skills development, new methods of supplier and customer relationship development,[object Object],Meta analysis suggests the impact of broadband in Europe is growth in jobs of 0.9 to 3 per cent and GDP growth of 6.6 to 7.3 per cent.,[object Object],2,[object Object]
Broadband and E2.0,[object Object],Broadband impact on E2.0 adoption,[object Object],Broadband roll-out and enhancements in connectivity are most likely to have an impact on smaller businesses.  Larger businesses purchase the bandwidth they require.,[object Object],Greater bandwidth might be required if applications use or develop more bandwidth hungry components, such as video, 3D or virtual environments.,[object Object],3,[object Object]
Broadband and E2.0,[object Object],Enterprise 2.0 and broadband considerations and problems,[object Object],Eight case study businesses were interviewed.  Three were smaller businesses (110 employees, 25 and 20 employees),[object Object],Larger business purchased dedicated lines with sufficient bandwidth to meet their needs.While all vendors offer cloud delivery, large business (main market of E20) tend to prefer local hosting rather than cloud hosting to ensure continuity of service and security for their data,[object Object],The three smaller businesses used connections provided by local ISPs.  Two of these estimated their bandwidth to be between 2-4 Mbps, one thought their connection was 1 Mbps.,[object Object],The company with a 1 Mbps noted that they sometimes find file uploads to time out and it is difficult to watch videos.  They have thus reverted to using email or file-sharing tools which are seemingly more stable. The two other small businesses did not have problems.,[object Object],4,[object Object]
Present needs,[object Object],Overall, most E20 adoption by large companies – 1% of European businesses (the 200,000 approx. with more than 100 employees in the EU 27) appear to purchase 85 per cent of enterprise 2.0 applications (by revenue),[object Object],Most large companies buy in-house installation of E20, mostly for internal collaboration,[object Object],Financial services and manufacturing will be amongst the earliest adopters of cloud services ,[object Object],5,[object Object]
Future drivers of broadband E20,[object Object],Augmented reality collaboration and video wiki,[object Object],More symmetric connections to enable contributions,[object Object],Mobile enterprise 2.0 (Westaflex): Need for pervasive broadband to enable on-the-fly collaboration (also from home),[object Object],Wider uptake by SMEs likely to be delivered via the cloud,[object Object],Wider adoption for cross-company collaboration and innovation,[object Object],6,[object Object]

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