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BUSINESS

Cisco: Businesses will adopt YouTube model

04-12-2006

by Silicon.com

Video sharing site YouTube may have a more profound effect on commerce than just boosting sales of Diet Coke and Mentos.

Instead business will soon come to see user-generated content as an unavoidable part of everyday enterprise, according to Cisco chief executive John Chambers.

Already 25 million videos are being downloaded from YouTube every day. But that could turn out to be peanuts compared to what user-generated content can really do, Chambers believes.

He told delegates at ITU Telecom World in Hong Kong today: "That's our children -- wait 'til we get hold of it. We will change business models on this. In the future it will be about producing it yourself" as enterprises start to adopt technologies such as collaboration tools.

User interaction and content sharing could be put to use particularly effectively with telemedicine, the Cisco boss believes, where healthcare information could be distributed to those in areas where medical facilities are not so common.

He said: "Now we're beginning to provide healthcare to remote villages in China and India -- that will change society."

As a result of a trend towards content sharing from businesses and consumers alike, network traffic will obviously reach new highs, Chambers predicted.

He said: "We haven't seen anything yet." By 2015, Chambers believes that 15 exabytes (15,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes) per month will be travelling across assorted pipes the world over.

One exabyte is half of all information generated in 1999.

Chambers added: "That could be wrong; it could turn out to be conservative."

Jo Best writes for Silicon.com.

Reprinted with permission from Silicon.com

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