We are poised for a new era in enterprise communications. The starting place
is the migration from standalone TDM networks to IP Telephony.
This evolution is not some “futures” vision, nor is the technology just for
“early adopters.” IP Telephony has reached a critical market milestone: More
than 65% of the new stations shipping into U.S. enterprises are now IP.
But while the pace of adoption of IP Telephony continues to accelerate, challenges
remain. Best practices are emerging, but there is no “how-to” guidebook that
can be applied across the board. Each enterprise needs to find its own path
to its IP Telephony future, and proceed at its own pace.
And as IP Telephony platforms roll out, expectations for what they’ll deliver
have expanded. There are high hopes for the emerging concept of Unified Communications,
which links traditional messaging systems and conferencing tools with instant
messaging, presence, video and collaboration. The combination of IP Telephony
and Unified Communications promises to create a foundation for a whole new
set of applications that will increase productivity and improve responsiveness
to customers, partners and colleagues.
So there are two key two issues facing every enterprise: How to select
and build the IP Telephony platform that is right for your enterprise; and
how to leverage it to improve how your organization does business. VoiceCon Orlando 2008 will help you address those two fundamental concerns.
VoiceCon is designed to help you decide why, when and how to invest in this
new technology, and how to leverage your enterprise communications platform
for maximum advantage. You’ll hear from and meet with the leading experts,
vendors and enterprise IT executives who will share their knowledge, experience
and expertise.
The timing for VoiceCon Orlando 2008 couldn’t be better: There is no longer
just a single migration path to IP Telephony, Unified Communications and converged
networks. There are new technologies, new architectural options and new ways
to look at ROI. The worst situation is to begin migrating to these new systems
without fully understanding their implications for your network, your organization
and your career.
VoiceCon Orlando 2008 is committed to one over-riding goal: To help you make
the best decisions possible about IP Telephony, converged networks and unified
communications. Join us March 17–20, 2008, at the Gaylord Palms Hotel in Orlando,
FL.
VoiceCon Orlando 2008 will help you plan, build, unify and leverage your enterprise
communications.