SIP Decentralizing Enterprise Communications

Of the more interesting developments that are emerging as SIP technologies and products mature is the changing context that Enterprises’ IT organizations operate in. Historically, telecommunications has been defined and provided to the marketplace by Service Providers like Global Crossing, Level 3, BT, etc. The requirements needed to formulate an offering were provided by SPs to the manufacturers of the platforms (Cisco, Juniper, etc). Things are changing rapidly on this front though. Enterprises in some cases are bigger in many aspects of the definition than some smaller traditionally defined Service Providers. In my humble opinion, this warrants of new definition of the Enterprise. The Enterprise is the newest category of a Service Provider.
With regards to SIP, there is ample evidence of its adoption in the Enterprise marketplace and vendors that have catered directly to Enterprises have taken heed. As examples, see Microsoft’s, Siemens’, Cisco’s, Avaya’s adoption of SIP in their product portfolios.
The impact of this is an overall decentralization of the Enterprise communications environment that leads to a more collaborative workforce. If you need some examples, think of the IM communications in support of standard telephony and email infrastructures. Nowadays in our MS OCS/Exchange environment at Global Crossing, when I read an email – I not only have the ability to reply, but IM or click to call in response. This is all handled via a single user interface. This form of collaboration is _NOT_ dependant on the traditional services that Global Crossing provides. (with the exception of the underlying IP transport), but rather the infrastructure is supported by our internal IT department. By the way, this is all decentralization is enabled with SIP.
Adam “voiploser” Uzelac
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