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 Executive  Bulletin  COMPUTERWORLD  INTRODUCTION  All Roads Lead to IP .................................2  TRENDS &STRATEGIES  Wading Into IP Telephony ..........................4  Getting ROI From VoIP ..............................7  VoIP Monitoring Tools ............................10  VoIP Security .......................................13  Call Centers and IP ................................15  Voice Over Wireless LANs .......................18  RESOURCES  QuickStudy:Session Initiation Protocol ......21  Emerging Technology:..........................23  IP Videoconferencing  IPCommunications  Voice-over-IP is changing the way we  think of,and manage,communications.  Compliments of  Computerworld Executive Bulletin IP Communications 2  Converged IP networks allow for  a wide variety of new applications  to ride on the network and interact,  including IP telephony,audioconfer-  encing,videoconferencing,unified  messaging and presence technolo-  gies (like chat).  Getting Started  Corporate America is just starting  down the road to voice-over-IP  (VoIP)communications,though  every analyst says ità ¡Ã ¯s just a matter  of time before it becomes main-  stream.à ¡Ã °By 2009,the installed base  of IP [communications]equipment  will dominate the enterprise land-  scape,but thatà ¡Ã ¯s still a few years  away,à ¡Ã ±says Robert Rosenberg,presi-  dent of Insight Research Corp.in  Boonton,N.J.  There are several reasons why  VoIP hasnà ¡Ã ¯t been an overnight suc-  cess.Companies started testing the  waters of VoIP in 2001,but there  were serious concerns about voice  sound quality that slowed the mo-  mentum (those concerns have been  largely resolved).Moreover,one of  the key reasons for implementing  VoIP was to reduce the long-distance  charges associated with the tradi-  tional phone networks,yet those  charges have dropped so low that  those cost savings are less dramatic.  The cost of IP phones is another  reason for the slow pace.à ¡Ã °The cost  of going VoIP is certainly a factor  here,since the price of newer IP  phones will continue to be about  25%higher than the [traditional]al-  ternative,à ¡Ã ±Rosenberg says.  à ¡Ã °VoIP never was and never will be  the least expensive way to deliver  voice to the enterprise,but the al-  lure of VoIPà ¡Ã ¯s rich applications like  video telephony will slowly convert  legacy customers,à ¡Ã ±he adds.  Indeed,there are a variety of rea-  sons for moving to a converged IP  network.Users report benefits such  as the following:  à ¡Ã ¶Much lower costs for audiocon-  ferencing.  à ¡Ã ¶The ease of moving,adding  and changing phones.  à ¡Ã ¶The fact that the IT staff can  manage a single network infrastruc-  ture out of the data center,instead of  two or more very different networks.  Thumbs Up  Early users are giving a thumbs up  to converged networks,saying their  technology choices have saved mon-  ey and made their voice communi-  cations setups more flexible.Some  implement pure VoIP systems,while  others rely on a hybrid of IP and cir-  cuit-switched technologies.Either  way,the users say theyà ¡Ã ¯re realizing  greater efficiencies just by starting  to merge their voice and data net-  works.  IBM,for example,is rolling out a  global VoIP network over the next  five years thatà ¡Ã ¯s expected to cut  voice/data communications costs by  25%,according to Fred Spuleck,di-  rector of global voice infrastructure  at IBM.One efficiency will come  from lowering the number of IBMà ¡Ã ¯s  private branch exchange (PBX)  switches from the current count of  about 900 to just 11 IP-based PBXs,  Spuleck says.  Pure VoIP supporters say their  systems are more resilient and can  more easily support video or voice  conferencing as well as new data ap-  plications.For example,IBMà ¡Ã ¯s new  VoIP network will allow easy cre-  ation of an audioconferencing sys-    					  SR  ::  essays research papers   Executive  Bulletin  COMPUTERWORLD  INTRODUCTION  All Roads Lead to IP .................................2  TRENDS &STRATEGIES  Wading Into IP Telephony ..........................4  Getting ROI From VoIP ..............................7  VoIP Monitoring Tools ............................10  VoIP Security .......................................13  Call Centers and IP ................................15  Voice Over Wireless LANs .......................18  RESOURCES  QuickStudy:Session Initiation Protocol ......21  Emerging Technology:..........................23  IP Videoconferencing  IPCommunications  Voice-over-IP is changing the way we  think of,and manage,communications.  Compliments of  Computerworld Executive Bulletin IP Communications 2  Converged IP networks allow for  a wide variety of new applications  to ride on the network and interact,  including IP telephony,audioconfer-  encing,videoconferencing,unified  messaging and presence technolo-  gies (like chat).  Getting Started  Corporate America is just starting  down the road to voice-over-IP  (VoIP)communications,though  every analyst says ità ¡Ã ¯s just a matter  of time before it becomes main-  stream.à ¡Ã °By 2009,the installed base  of IP [communications]equipment  will dominate the enterprise land-  scape,but thatà ¡Ã ¯s still a few years  away,à ¡Ã ±says Robert Rosenberg,presi-  dent of Insight Research Corp.in  Boonton,N.J.  There are several reasons why  VoIP hasnà ¡Ã ¯t been an overnight suc-  cess.Companies started testing the  waters of VoIP in 2001,but there  were serious concerns about voice  sound quality that slowed the mo-  mentum (those concerns have been  largely resolved).Moreover,one of  the key reasons for implementing  VoIP was to reduce the long-distance  charges associated with the tradi-  tional phone networks,yet those  charges have dropped so low that  those cost savings are less dramatic.  The cost of IP phones is another  reason for the slow pace.à ¡Ã °The cost  of going VoIP is certainly a factor  here,since the price of newer IP  phones will continue to be about  25%higher than the [traditional]al-  ternative,à ¡Ã ±Rosenberg says.  à ¡Ã °VoIP never was and never will be  the least expensive way to deliver  voice to the enterprise,but the al-  lure of VoIPà ¡Ã ¯s rich applications like  video telephony will slowly convert  legacy customers,à ¡Ã ±he adds.  Indeed,there are a variety of rea-  sons for moving to a converged IP  network.Users report benefits such  as the following:  à ¡Ã ¶Much lower costs for audiocon-  ferencing.  à ¡Ã ¶The ease of moving,adding  and changing phones.  à ¡Ã ¶The fact that the IT staff can  manage a single network infrastruc-  ture out of the data center,instead of  two or more very different networks.  Thumbs Up  Early users are giving a thumbs up  to converged networks,saying their  technology choices have saved mon-  ey and made their voice communi-  cations setups more flexible.Some  implement pure VoIP systems,while  others rely on a hybrid of IP and cir-  cuit-switched technologies.Either  way,the users say theyà ¡Ã ¯re realizing  greater efficiencies just by starting  to merge their voice and data net-  works.  IBM,for example,is rolling out a  global VoIP network over the next  five years thatà ¡Ã ¯s expected to cut  voice/data communications costs by  25%,according to Fred Spuleck,di-  rector of global voice infrastructure  at IBM.One efficiency will come  from lowering the number of IBMà ¡Ã ¯s  private branch exchange (PBX)  switches from the current count of  about 900 to just 11 IP-based PBXs,  Spuleck says.  Pure VoIP supporters say their  systems are more resilient and can  more easily support video or voice  conferencing as well as new data ap-  plications.For example,IBMà ¡Ã ¯s new  VoIP network will allow easy cre-  ation of an audioconferencing sys-    					    
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