Monday, August 29, 2005

Survey changes to reflect new realities of VoIP

NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: STEVE TAYLOR AND LARRY HETTICK ON
CONVERGENCE
08/29/05
Today's focus: Survey changes to reflect new realities of VoIP

Dear networking.world@gmail.com,

In this issue:

* Why the VoIP State-of-the-Market report will be different this
  year
* Links related to Convergence
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Today's focus: Survey changes to reflect new realities of VoIP

By Steve Taylor and Larry Hettick

Over the past three years, one of the more popular papers at the
Webtorials site has been the annual VoIP State-of-the-Market
report. Longtime readers of this newsletter will be familiar
with this series of papers, since we've reported the results
extensively here.

In preparing the report for this year's survey, Steve noticed
that there was a need for a rather drastic overhaul of the
questionnaire, as the marketplace has changed drastically.

Of course, certain "tracking questions" concerning drivers and
inhibitors will be maintained for year-to-year continuity. For
instance, we found it to be extremely significant last year that
the major inhibitor had shifted from economic concerns to
security concerns. However, there also are several issues that
were formerly key questions that we believe have basically
outlived their relevancy and needed to be replaced with a new
set of issues.

For example, even though E-911 continues to be a prime concern,
the E-911 questions were dropped this year to shift to more
application-oriented questions. Similarly, it's a better
assumption now that there has been some degree of deployment -
so the questions have shifted from whether you're deploying VoIP
to how far along you are in your deployment.

In reflecting the changes in the marketplace and, based on our
perception, the issues that seem to be of most concern to end
users - such as questions concerning total cost of ownership -
we've added a number of questions concerning Session Initiation
Protocol and the issues surrounding SIP, plus an expanded
security section.

Of course, we'll be sharing the results of this survey in this
newsletter in the coming months, so this is your chance to share
your ideas, experiences and concerns. To participate in the
survey, please click here
<http://www.webtorials.com/survey-05-5.htm>.

Survey participants from the end-user community will receive a
special, respondents-only version of the results.

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3. The ROI of VoIP
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4. IT staff shortage looming
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5. CLECs play a new tune
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Today's most-forwarded story:

Police 'futurists' walk fine line between goals and liberties
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To contact: Steve Taylor and Larry Hettick

Steve Taylor is president of Distributed Networking Associates
and publisher/editor-in-chief of Webtorials. For more detailed
information on most of the topics discussed in this newsletter,
connect to Webtorials <http://www.webtorials.com/>, the premier
site for Web-based educational presentations, white papers, and
market research. Taylor can be reached at
<mailto:taylor@webtorials.com>

Larry Hettick is an industry veteran with more than 20 years of
experience in voice and data. He is Vice President for Telecom
Services and Infrastructure at Current Analysis, the leading
competitive response solutions company. He can be reached at
<mailto:lhettick@currentanalysis.com>
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FROM THE NETWORK CORE TO THE NETWORK EDGE

Traffic management becomes critical as your network
infrastructure expands to support different types of traffic and
users. Most traffic management solutions have serious
limitations: too expensive, difficult to use, and overly taxing
on bandwidth. However ProCurve Networking by HP addresses these
requirements, overcomes the limitations of other solutions, and
gives you valuable insight into LAN performance.
http://www.fattail.com/redir/redirect.asp?CID=111649
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