NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: LINDA LEUNG ON IT EDUCATION AND 
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08/25/04
Today's focus:  Q&A with VoIP expert Robin Gareiss

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In this issue:

* Robin Gareiss, Nemertes chief research officer, on VoIP 
��considerations and pitfalls
* Links related to IT Education and Training
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Today's focus:  Q&A with VoIP expert Robin Gareiss

By Linda Leung

In the run-up to our VoIP Technology Tour in September, we used 
last week's newsletter to talk about the knotty issue of 
regulation in VoIP. Today, we're going to home in on the other 
issues surrounding VoIP: deployment, security and management. 
And who better to get the ball rolling on the discussion both 
here and at the event than the seminar's moderator, Robin 
Gareiss.

Gareiss is chief research officer at Nemertes Research, and I 
sat down with her last week to quiz her about issues that are 
top of mind for IT executives evaluating VoIP technologies. Here 
is a write-up of our Q&A.

Q: How can organizations identify whether they are suitable 
candidates for VoIP?

Virtually every company that we've interviewed for our most 
recent benchmark is assessing, implementing or using VoIP. That 
said, not everyone actually decides to use the technology. There 
are a few key events and situations that clearly dictate an 
assessment of VoIP:

  * Moving to a new building. 
��* Replacing an aged PBX. 
��* Enabling remote workers or "virtual offices." 
��* Reducing costs for contact centers. 
��* Spending money to have a vendor/outside firm handle moves, 
��  adds and changes. 
��* Requiring collaborative tools. 
��* High volume of video- or audio- conferencing calls. 
��* High volume of international traffic. 
��  
��What should you ask your potential VoIP vendor?

Many, many things. But some key questions and demands include:

  * Provide me with some reference clients. (Talk to these clients 
��  about all of the vendors to learn about which they chose and 
��  didn't choose - and why!) 
��* Do you provide direct customer support and technical 
��  troubleshooting, or do I need to go through a channel partner? 
��  If the latter, how do I know they're properly trained? 
��* What are your future plans, in terms of applications, 
��  partnerships and management tools? 
��* Do you conduct a baseline network assessment, and how much 
��  does it cost? 
��* What kind of training do you offer?

What are the hidden pitfalls in a VoIP rollout?

A few things: First, companies often don't conduct a complete 
ROI analysis, so the savings they thought they'd have doesn't 
pan out.

Second, companies often don't conduct baseline network 
assessments to determine if the existing bandwidth and 
networking gear can handle voice/video traffic. They wind up 
spending an enormous amount of time and money troubleshooting, 
and often they must upgrade their networks.

Third, companies don't implement the right management and 
network-optimization tools. Converged networks are simpler from 
a basic Layer 1 perspective. But they're more complex as you 
move up the stack. So it's imperative to consider 
network-optimization tools that help manage the bandwidth and 
prioritize traffic.

Finally, they don't consider personnel, both within IT and the 
end-user population. Within IT, companies often don't involve 
both the voice and data experts. They need both to make the 
project successful. And, organizations often don't budget for 
end-user training and assessment. This will change the way they 
work, so don't underestimate the resistance. Identify what 
people are afraid of losing and address those concerns head-on.

What are the issues with VoIP management?

The biggest problem with VoIP management is that companies don't 
budget for this up front. IT staffs think that their existing 
management tools, coupled with the tools vendors provide with 
the IP PBXs, will be enough to effectively run their newly 
converged networks. Usually, this isn't the case. About 6 to 12 
months into the implementation, they realize they need more 
tools - and that means finding the budget for them. The best bet 
is to budget about 10% of the total equipment cost for 
management tools. For small and midsize companies, entry-level, 
third-party management tools run about $50,000; larger companies 
should budget $100,000 or more.

What are the major considerations surrounding VoIP security?

The main challenge today is simply awareness! Many companies 
don't assess VoIP security requirements. One of the most 
important design considerations is to segment voice traffic into 
its own virtual LAN, both for reasons of security and 
performance.
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Linda Leung is associate online news editor at Network World and 
is responsible for editing many of Network World's e-mail 
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regular contributor to Network World's Management Strategies 
section, which examines the career and management issues of 
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Suite, a comprehensive solution for configuring, changing, and 
controlling today's complex, multi-vendor IT network 
infrastructures.   Download the report today to learn how you 
can leverage NCCM to reduce the cost and complexity of managing 
network change. 
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