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According to industry analysts, over 80% of
enterprises will deploy VoIP over the next five
years. Has your organization determined
strategies and tactics for effective
implementation of IP convergence?
The opportunity for productivity gains, cost
efficiencies and more exist when you move to
IP-based communications in your enterprise. The
convergence of voice, video, messaging and
collaboration has combined, providing a totally
new level of enterprise communication. Open
systems and new industry standards have opened
the door for more choices that fit your business
needs. How will you navigate the choices and
ensure your enterprise achieves new efficiencies
from IP-based communications solutions?
In this one day conference, attendees will learn
the following:
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How to design an IP converged network that will
maximize your organization’s productivity
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How to identify critical IT requirements for
reliability, security, interoperability and
manageability
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New services that will make your organization
more efficient when you migrate to IP
telephony
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How to leverage your IP network to offer enhanced
services to your enterprise
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How to troubleshoot your IP network to maintain
optimal performance
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How other IT departments have worked through the
challenged of IP migration
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How to align resources across IT & Telecom
organizations to determine requirements,
assess your network, deploy solutions and
educate users
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How to integrate VoIP into wired and wireless
networks
8:00am - 9:00am - Continental Breakfast
9:00am - 10:00am
Developing & Deploying an Effective IP Migration
Strategy
DeAndre Hodo,
Global
Director, I.T. Infrastructure & Operations,
Littelfuse, Inc.
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To effectively deploy IP Telephony, IT and
Telecom managers need knowledge and facts.
Attend this session and learn how to develop an
IP Migration strategy and what actions to take
for effective deployment. In this session you
will gain the following:
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Gain industry insight on developing a sound IP telephony
strategy to help companies’ bridge the
divide between IT and Telecom requirements
for a successful IP migration
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Determine the right application capabilities that meet
your business needs
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Identify critical IT requirements for reliability,
security, interoperability and
manageability.
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Understand your scalability needs in the short term and
long term
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Assess your network bandwidth capabilities to deploy IP
Telephony
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Determine IT and Telecom resource need for deployment
and operations
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Identify hidden costs associated with IP deployment
This session will deliver information on
important considerations to make when deploying
this critical technology, and how to get
started.
10:00am - 10:30am - Refreshment Break
10:30am - 11:30am
How to Integrate VoIP into Your Wired and
Wireless Networks
Mark Schroedle, Consulting Systems Engineer,
Cisco Systems
Major changes have been happening in the area of
voice communications due to IT convergence.
Communication networks — public, private, wired,
and wireless — are being configured in such a
way that the voice calls can be routed using the
Internet based protocols. Legacy protocols such
as H.323, MGCP, and IPv4 do have some
limitations, but the emerging protocols (SIP,
H.248, and IPv6) have Interoperability related
issues and concerns.
This session will provide a tutorial on the
existing and emerging voice signal coding
techniques (G.711, G.719, G.723, etc.) and the
standards (SIP, H.323, MGCP and Megaco) for
signaling and transmission of Voice over IP (VoIP).
The speaker will provide guidance on how to
engineer any Internet protocol based network for
(a) efficient VoIP transmission and (b) service
quality management and enforcement.
In this session you will learn:
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How to get your network ready
for convergence
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Possible and feasible
solution options to achieve true convergence
over multiple access method
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How to overcome
implementation and interoperability
challenges and pitfalls
11:30am - 12:30pm
How to Implement and Support Next Generation IP
Telephony Voice Applications
Andy Feit, Senior Vice President, Adomo
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Today’s communications paradigm is characterized
by service silos. IP telephony makes a new
business communications paradigm possible, one
where distributed applications provide users
with new levels of intelligence and
functionality by sharing communications
resources and aggregating communications
services. The first step towards this new
paradigm is a converged network, with voice
traffic traveling across traditional data
networks. But deploying IP-PBXs alone is not
enough to achieve the vision and unlock new
business value. To change the communication
paradigm enterprises must create an open IP
telephony architecture within their enterprise.
The components of an open IP telephony
architecture are:
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Distributed voice applications
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Shared communications resources
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Common interfaces that aggregate services
In this session you will learn the strategies
and tactics for creating an open IP telephony
architecture in your organization that will
allow your organization to take advantage of
next generation voice applications.
12:30pm - 1:30pm - Luncheon
1:30pm - 2:30pm
How to Secure Your IP Telephony Environment
Christopher Dantos, MIPS Security
Architecture Team, Motorola
Enterprise IT departments need to implement a
well thought-out security plan to handle the
risks presented by VoIP.
In this session you will learn:
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How to develop the appropriate network
architecture to support effective security
measures
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How to ensure that the organization has
examined and can acceptably manage and
mitigate risks to information, operations
and continuity of operations
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How to support E-911 service on your converged
network
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Why certain security protocols should or
should not be used in your VoIP network
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How to technically implement these security
features and protocols to provide best
possible security to your converged
environment
2:30pm - 3:00pm - Refreshment Break
3:00pm - 4:00pm
Tools and Techniques to Troubleshoot Your IP
Telephony Infrastructure
James Mancini, CTO, Netreo
IT departments are realizing that the
performance of the underlying infrastructure is
paramount to successful VOIP implementation.
How do you deal with the challenges of jitter,
packet loss, echo and delay, and voice signal
and noise? How do you balance high-speed,
bursty data requirements with requirements of
high quality voice calls? How do you create
help desk guidelines to correctly direct
problems to a voice or LAN/WAN subject matter
expert? This session will present you with
tools and techniques to help manage the variety
of challenges that exist.
4:00pm - 5:00pm
A Real World Discussion on VoIP: Benefits Gained
and Lessons Learned
Moderator: Susan M. Andersen, Director,
Enterprise Systems Management Division, CA
Panelists: Gary A. Goerke, Information Technology
Director, Ramco-Gershenson, Inc.
Dave Braner, CIO, CIMCO Communications
Joni Ferneau, Director, Voice Services, RR Donnelley
James
E. Ihrke,
Director of Information Technology,
Arnold & O'Sheridan, Inc
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Goerke |
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Hear from panelists experienced in implementing VoIP technology sharing their different
approaches, solutions and results. They will
discuss issues such as telecommunication
analysis, cost justification, risk management
and technical architecture.
Attendees will learn how enterprise IT
departments have designed their VoIP strategy,
their architecture and what pitfalls they should
avoid when implementing VoIP.
Each attendee will receive a certificate
awarding 7 CPE credits for CISSP continuing
education,
in addition to 0.7 CEUs and 7 PDUs.
CISSP is a registered certification mark of
(ISC)˛, Inc.

Conference price: $179 per person per conference.
Exhibits
As is always the case at CAMP IT Conferences events, the talks
will not include product presentations. During the
continental breakfast, coffee breaks, and the
luncheon break you will have the opportunity to
informally meet representatives from the
following sponsoring companies, who have
solutions in the area of the conference.
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