| Service and solution: | Unified Communications, Telephony |
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| Partners: | Cisco |
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| Sector: | Services |
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| Download: | AMEC.pdf (47KB) |
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Tucker, GA -
International project management and services company, AMEC,
employs more than 20,000 people working from a network of offices
throughout the U.K., U.S. and Canada, as well as regional offices
and projects worldwide. Close to 200 of AMEC's offices are located
in North America where the company employs more than 7000 people. A
world leader in technical services and project management, AMEC
designs, delivers and supports its customers' capital assets around
the world. From research laboratories and process plants to oil and
gas facilities, transport systems, schools and hospitals - most of
what AMEC does is on a huge scale. When AMEC Vice President of
Information Systems, Ken Plummer decided it was time to begin
upgrading AMEC's offices in North America from legacy PBX to IP
Telephony, he wanted a partner with a depth of expertise in IP
Telephony for whom all of North America could be considered
local.
The first installation, at a new office building in Tucker
Georgia would require the installation of an infrastructure that
could support 300 IP phones. Logicalis account manager Art Vinson
knew Plummer from an earlier, albeit much smaller project. When
Vinson had an opportunity to tell Plummer what Logicalis could do
for AMEC with IPT, it took less than a week to get the go-ahead on
the project. Logicalis has continued to show Plummer that he made
the right decision - over and over again at eight locations in the
U.S. and Canada, now with close to 2000 phone sets in operation -
and that's just the beginning. AMEC employs more than 7,000 people
in North America, so the ability to install Cisco-based IP
Telephony systems was only one of the criteria that Logicalis had
to meet. Project management is the central skill to everything that
AMEC does, even in IT, so it was important to AMEC to find a
partner who not only understood what to do, but was also able to do
it AMEC's way.
"I can buy Cisco equipment anywhere," Plummer says. "What I
can't get just anywhere are people who understand how we want to
run that Cisco equipment. That's where Logicalis comes in.
Logicalis had no problem fitting into how we wanted to do the
project. They don't say: 'we do a project this way and that's the
only way.' They ask us: 'How do you want to do this?' That is
probably the most important thing for me with Logicalis. They'll
work with us and let us manage those installations our way and then
fit right in to the team the way we want them to fit it in. They
can do it all; or they can do just as much as we want them to. That
is important because it provides me a lot of flexibility."
Logicalis deployment engineer Jeff House has worked alongside
AMEC technicians at all the new IPT installations. He takes his job
personally. "This project is mine," he says. But he also knows that
everything he does has to be consistent with AMEC procedures even
when they vary somewhat from office to office. When he labels and
sets out the components for each installation, for example, he uses
the AMEC naming scheme. The process has become so efficient that
AMEC technicians were able to install a 500 station IP phone system
in the AMEC Vancouver office over a long weekend. When the
employees came to work on Monday, not only did all the IP phones
work, but all the employees knew how to use them. AMEC is
projecting a return on its investment for the Vancouver upgrade in
15 months. "Logicalis is very interested in making sure they are
providing us the service that we want," Plummer says, "Our
Vancouver office was a good example. Logicalis had made the sale
and their tech guys were already putting in the technology. But Art
Vinson from Atlanta flew up to Vancouver and took our team out to
dinner. He wanted to be sure everything was going just right. That
kind of effort to make sure a client is satisfied really means a
lot to me."
Testimonial
"I can buy Cisco equipment anywhere. What I can't get just anywhere are people who understand how we want to run that Cisco equipment. That's where Logicalis comes in."
Ken Plummer, Vice President, Information Systems, AMEC