The Road to IP Telephony: How CISCO Systems Migrated from PBX to IP Telephony (Network Business)

The Road to IP Telephony: How CISCO Systems Migrated from PBX to IP Telephony (Network Business)

by StephanieCarhee (Author), Cisco Systems (Author)

Synopsis

A complete IP Telephony migration planning guide

Includes Steps to Success Poster

  • It's everyone's must have. This is a reference book for the entire project team who works on the deployment of an IP Telephony solution.
  • Take advantage of best practices. Includes more than 200 best practices, lessons learned, and tips for getting you through your IP Telephony deployment successfully.
  • Minimize risk and learn from the mistakes of others. Read the list of the top 10 things that can go wrong during an IP Telephony deployment.
  • Ask the right questions. Get the project team thinking and collaborating together with Stephanie's Checklist of Questions to Ask the Project Team.
  • Use proven planning tools. Work from sample checklists, templates, project plans, and workflow documents to guide your planning process.
  • Keep the Steps to Success on the minds of your project team. Use the enclosed poster, which illustrates every major step associated with an IP Telephony deployment.

There is no better path to the successful implementation of a new technology than to follow in the experienced footsteps of an organization that has already been there. The Road to IP Telephony tells you how Cisco Systems successfully moved its own organization to a converged, enterprise-wide network. You will learn the implementation and operational processes, what worked, what didn't work, and how to develop your own successful methodology. After presenting this topic to hundreds of Cisco customers, including Fortune 500 companies, Stephanie Carhee consistently encountered the same question, If I decide to move to IP Telephony, where do I begin and what can I do to ensure that I do it right the first time? Although the needs of every enterprise are different, some things are universal; planning, communication, teamwork, and understanding your user's requirements are as important as technical expertise. The Road to IP Telephony shares with you everything you need to know about managing your deployment. It starts with where to begin, including what needs to be addressed before you even begin the planning process, to building your project team. Key best practices are also offered to help you set the project's pace and schedule, get your users on board, identify a migration strategy, develop a services and support strategy, and work toward the final PBX decommission.

Cisco IT wants to share its implementation experience with Cisco customers and partners to aide in the deployment practices of new Cisco technologies. While conducting our own company-wide cutover, we learned a great deal about what to do and what not to do. This book shares our experiences.
-Brad Boston, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer,
Cisco Systems, Inc.

This volume is in the Network Business Series offered by Cisco Press. Books in this series provide IT executives, decision makers, and networking professionals with pertinent information on today's most important technologies and business strategies.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 408
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cisco Press
Published: 28 Jun 2004

ISBN 10: 1587200880
ISBN 13: 9781587200885
Book Overview:

While the needs of every enterprise are different, some things are universal. Planning, communication, teamwork, and understanding your requirements are as important as technical expertise. IP telephony Deployment: A Cisco Systems Case Study provides best practices for a phased migration to a converged voice and data network. Sharing these lessons and experiences offers the reader a blueprint of a real-world deployment, reducing anxiety and building confidence in their decision to migrate to IP telephony. The book is written for any business professional involved in the decision to install an IP telephony system. It assumes no in-depth technical knowledge, and explains what exactly makes up an IP telephony system, as well as what is involved in implementing one. The book goes on to help decision makers and others involved in such applications to plan the deployment, assuring adequate resources and staffing. Further sections then delve into the actual implementation and resulting support needs as the system becomes active. This book shares the personal experiences of Cisco Employees and Partners as they have gone through the transitional process of looking at this technology not just as a new phone system, but also as a business model for the convergence of voice and data. The appendices included provide the readers with templates, sample checklists, and other tools created to make the process more efficient and consistent.


Author Bio

Stephanie L. Carhee has worked at Cisco Systems for nearly five years. Prior to moving to the IP Communications Enterprise Services Marketing team, Stephanie was an IP Telephony Implementation team lead within the Strategic Program Management Group in Cisco IT Voice Services. Her primary role was to lead the campus-wide migration to the Cisco IP Communications Solution. In May 2001, Stephanie led the conversion of the Cisco campus in San Jose, California, which involved 20,000 users and devices and was the largest deployment of IP Telephony in industry history. She led a cross-functional team that included top project managers, design engineers, support team, CCIEs, technical marketing engineers, systems engineers, and IP Telephony partners during the conversion.

Stephanie is an experienced, dynamic speaker and an acknowledged subject matter expert in the processes and procedures surrounding the deployment of an IP Telephony solution. Stephanie's best practices have been featured in Cisco publications, such as iQ and Packet magazines. She has delivered hundreds of customer briefings around the country, including presentations at Networkers 2002, 2003, and 2004.

Today, Stephanie is leveraging her knowledge within the Cisco Customer Advocacy organization, where she is frequently asked to consult on customer engagements and various presales activities with top Cisco customers to duplicate the success realized by Cisco.

As a senior project manager with more than 10 years of project management experience, Stephanie's experience covers the management, development, and implementation of projects in the IT network engineering area, including operations, system administration, advanced technologies, marketing, and sales. Stephanie holds a bachelor of arts degree in business management and communications. Stephanie can be reached online at scarhee@cisco.com.