Develop a Winning Transition Strategy to Enterprise Cloud Calling: Part 4, The Migration Process
The How to Develop a Winning Transition Strategy for Enterprise Cloud Calling blog series offers a four-part guided tour on how to take your business to a cloud calling and collaboration future that delivers all the benefits you expect from a quality cloud service.
Part 4, The Migration Process
This is the fourth and final part of this blog series on building and executing a successful strategy for migrating enterprise unified communications (UC) and collaboration to the cloud. We covered the reasons to start the cloud journey in the previous posts. Now it’s time to discuss the execution strategy.
A few years ago, I was driving across west Texas and I could see smoke on the not-too-distant horizon. As I got closer, a grass fire came into view and the wind was blowing the smoke right across the highway. I did what you shouldn’t do…. followed other cars into the smoke thinking, it’s not too bad. Well as I entered the smoke, my visibility diminished and all I could see was the line on the side of the road. Instantly I thought, I’m in trouble, why did I do this and how do I get out of this mess. My outcome was uncertain to say the least.
The thought of transitioning your calling platform to the cloud might seem a lot like my experience of driving through a west Texas grassfire. You might ask yourself, “How confident am I in our ability to actually transfer our on-premises UC system data to the cloud?” Moving your phone numbers to the cloud is pretty straight forward, but what about everything else that makes up your phone system – incoming call flows, outbound dial plans, group calling/ring configurations, executive/assistant arrangements, multiline call appearances and business critical application integrations. Configurations to support critical business workflows develop and evolve over time, to keep up with your changing business needs. How do you take all that to the cloud? If you’re an IT leader, this is a question that burns, forgive the pun, in your mind as you consider the transition.
The Same, But Different
While there are many cloud vendors to choose from, businesses starting with Cisco Unified Communications Manager on-premises as the collaboration foundation, have a direct path to the cloud based on a calling architecture that will preserve the features and user experience for desktop, mobile, room and telephone devices, minimizing disruptions to your business. With Cisco Unified Communications Manager Cloud (UCM Cloud), the day after you transition your system to the cloud, employees will know how to use their endpoints without training. They’ll just have greater mobile flexibility, with access to new and future innovation from the cloud. Your cloud transition can literally be seamless, making the journey better for everyone.
To make the transition even easier, with a Cisco solution, you can trunk the on-premises UCM or another PBX to UCM Cloud to share critical resources during the migration.
UCM Cloud Migration Assistant
To make a transition from Cisco on-premises calling to UCM Cloud even more seamless, we recently released the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (UCM) Cloud Migration Assistant. The Migration Assistant is an indispensable time saver and quality check for your cloud migration. The UCM Cloud Migration Assistant is a data extraction and validation tool, used by authorized UCM Cloud channel partners to maintain the integrity of customer configuration data during the cloud migration process. With the Migration Assistant, organizations are able to retain the specific details of every call flow used across their business. Nothing is left to chance, or memory, or outdated documentation.
Single Pain of Glass Administration
To help customers manage their transition to the cloud, Webex Control Hub provides a holistic administrative portal to manage Cisco collaboration workloads like calling, messaging and meetings. Control Hub provides IT administrators visibility into their on-premises Cisco Unified Communications Manager, as well as Cisco cloud calling environments, making migration progress easy to track. In addition to general administration, Webex Control Hub provides detailed analytics and reporting metrics, giving system administrators critical system information before, during and after cloud calling migrations.
Take the Next Step
If you’re ready to begin to transition calling, or everything collaboration to the cloud, your trusted Cisco partner will help you get there on your timeline, with exceptional quality and proven performance. If cloud collaboration is not in your immediate future, Cisco has the best on-premises UC solution to give your business a fresh look, while simultaneously preparing you for a future cloud transition when you are ready to make the change.
The journey to the collaboration cloud should be exciting, for all the right reasons. Not like my drive through the smoke of the West Texas grass fire. With Cisco cloud solutions you will have clear visibility into your final destination, teamed up with Cisco and Cisco partner experts who will help you navigate your successful transition to the cloud. Reach out to your Cisco partner today, to learn more.
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