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A New IMS-Like Architecturefor Enterprise Applications

Reid StidolphMaster Principle Solutions ArchitectCommunications Global Business UnitOctober 1, 2014

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The Goals of Enterprise Communications

Employees• Increase Productivity• Flexible

Business• Increase Efficiency• Integrated

Customers• Increase Satisfaction• Accessible

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The Demands on Enterprise Communications

Employees

Work on Any Device, AnywhereModern, Complex Use Cases

Business

Increase SecurityReduce Budget

Customers

High Expectations for ServiceMore Multi-Modal Than Ever

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Disruptive Forces

104• Operators with

LTE in 2011

$54B• Loss of Messaging

Revenue

47B• International

Skype Minutes

50%• OTT Calls use

Video

42%• UC Adoption

$3B• SIP Trunking

Services

1B• Smart Phones

per Year

65%• WebRTC

Browser Share

Service Provider Enterprise

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IMS Architecture• Helps, right?

SIP and IMS Primer 7

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IMS in Principle• Abstract apps & services, from

delivery, from access endpoints

• Unify user and policy data

• Centralize session control

• Diversify access

Apps

UC

Collab

Contact Center

Biz Integration

Data

User Data

Policy Data

Core

Routing, Session Control

Access

VPN

WebRTC

Corp Net

BYOD/OTT

Trunking

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Benefits of IMS Principles Increase• Service Agility• Speed of Innovation• Accessibility• Exposure and Integration

Decrease• Vendor lock-in• Time to Market• OPEX• Complexity

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Business Processes

Oracle Hyper-connected Enterprise

IP Network

Communications Infrastructure• CONNECT people• SECURE interactions• CONTROL information

Communications ApplicationsCloud

Services

• Streamline processes• Enhance collaboration• Ensure compliance

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Deploy a Layered Communications Architecture

• Centralizes services and policy enforcement

• UC vendor neutral

• Open, scalable and extensible

Critical Infrastructure for the Hyper-Connected Enterprise

Business Apps

Contact Center

SIP Trunk Services

Remote WorkerWeb

Apps

Access

Core

Converged Services

Routing Normalization

Control

SecurityInterworking

QoS

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WebPeeringVoWiFILTE

Communications Architecture ComparisonHyper-Connected Enterprise

Contact Center

SIP Trunk Services

Remote WorkerWeb

Apps

Access

Core

I/S-CSCF Enterprise Communication Broker

P-CSCF /

SBCSG IBCF WSC WSC E-SBC TSC E-SBC

VoLTE RCS TAS CEBP ISR UCS

Service Provider IMS

HSS Directory

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Benefits of IMS Principles in the Enterprise

Increase• Service Agility• Speed of Innovation• Accessibility• Exposure and Integration

Decrease• Vendor lock-in• Time to Market• OPEX• Complexity

Same

Benefits

Apply!

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