How Critical-Infrastructure Enterprises Are Making The Migration To IP Solutions
Almost all forms of communications are moving to an Internet Protocol (IP) platform, but that doesn't mean that making the transition to IP is easy. This is especially true for critical-infrastructure entities that must ensure that the reliability of their legacy communications—much of which was based time-division-multiplexing (TDM) technology
Almost all forms of communications are moving to an Internet Protocol (IP) platform, but that doesn’t mean that making the transition to IP is easy. This is especially true for critical-infrastructure entities that must ensure that the reliability of their legacy communications—much of which was based time-division-multiplexing (TDM) technology—is met or exceeded within by new IP systems. Our panelists will discuss key components of making this migration, addressing everything from the beneficial business case to the technical challenges that can be encountered along the way.
Our panel:
- David Wotton, director OCC Automation & Support, Southwest Airlines
- Donovan Medina, IT/telecommunications project manager, Kansas City Southern Railways
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