| Service and solution: | Collaboration |
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| Partners: | Cisco |
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| Sector: | Banking & Insurance |
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Logicalis helps Lockton
relocate and upgrade its Voice and Data
network
The Client
Founded in Kansas City in 1966, Lockton is the
world’s largest privately-owned independent insurance broker, with
more than 3,800 associates providing services to companies of all
sizes and to individuals throughout the US, UK, Ireland, Latin
America, Middle East and Asia. Headquartered in the City of London,
its international operation has seven regional branch offices
located across the UK.
The Challenge
In line with its continued growth and
long-term business strategy, Lockton needed to relocate to larger
premises at St. Botolph in Houndsditch. The company viewed this
relocation as its most important IT project for 2009/10 as it would
create a solid foundation on which to meet its future business
objectives and continue to improve the service it provides to all
its clients. Lockton also saw it as the opportunity to update its
IT estate, services and procedures.
The fast pace and fiercely competitive nature
of insurance broking means Lockton’s Associates rely on highly
resilient, highly available and high-performance voice and data
networking for 24/7 access to information. The strategic objective
when upgrading its network infrastructure was therefore to
accommodate high levels of voice and data traffic in a seamless and
highly-available manner.
“In addition to being reliable, secure,
integrated and highly resilient, we required our chosen solution to
be as future-proofed as possible. These requirements had to be
balanced with ensuring we met the business requirements of
implementing a proven and cost effective solution that met all the
functional requirements,” says IT Director, Chris Wheeler. “We
already had an overall technical vision for our LAN but needed to
ensure that we did not close any technical doors to the rest of the
Lockton worldwide offices with our final selected solution for both
voice and data.”
Lockton issued two separate Invitations to
Tender (ITTs) - one for its Local Area Network, the other for its
voice requirement. Short-listed providers were asked to demonstrate
their ability to deliver on time and propose innovative, flexible
working arrangements, plus a willingness to work against highly
demanding targets. Among the bidders was Logicalis, a highly
accredited Cisco Gold Partner and one of the most experienced in
implementing and supporting the new generation of Nexus technology
which Lockton was planning to deploy.
Whilst Nexus technology was relatively new,
Logicalis had invested heavily in training and had already
succeeded in winning contracts for several UK installations. It was
one of the first Cisco partners to achieve Cisco Data Centre
Unified Computing Authorised Technology Provider (ATP) status, with
specialisations in networking and storage. This together with its
Nexus experience, meant Logicalis could offer Lockton the next
generation data centre solutions it required.
“Their ability to provide a proven track
record against our tender requirements in LAN/WAN design, unified
communications and applications integration meant Logicalis was
well positioned to optimise our network infrastructure”, says Chris
Wheeler. “Longer-term, it meant we could develop a solid
relationship with a single integrator to address a broader range of
needs, maintaining Lockton’s key philosophy of delivering excellent
service to clients as well as driving economies of scale. “With
regard to Nexus, they had deployed projects of a similar size and
implemented their own Nexus-based data centre. This depth of
experience was precisely what we required to ensure a smooth
project.”
The Solution
Based on Cisco technology, the proposed design
for its LAN comprised a highly scalable, resilient and feature-rich
architecture to provide an access, distribution and core layer,
with the distribution function held within the core devices.
Logicalis began by validating Lockton’s
proposed design, but suggested several technical changes. For
instance, it proposed an alternative hardware configuration that
offered several technical benefits and cost savings - and the
introduction of a more cost-effective Nexus bundle solution. It
also proposed design changes using a Cisco Nexus specific feature
set in order to optimise and increase the overall bandwidth
capability of the solution.
Logicalis’ alternative LAN solution fulfilled
all of Lockton’s requirements by providing strong network
availability, resilience and performance. All hardware had rich
feature-sets to support Quality of Service, and security needs.
Moreover, the topology of its solution was based on modular
architecture to promote scalability and allow segments to be
upgraded without affecting the entire network.
Lockton was impressed by the Logicalis
technical team and its considerable experience in deploying Nexus
technology. “From the outset, we were confident they could deliver
what we required,” says Chris Wheeler. “We liked the fact they were
prepared to be flexible during the negotiation and push very hard
to meet delivery slots, which was essential given the extremely
tight timescales involved. They also demonstrated the great desire
to work with us and create one team supporting us as we acquired
the remaining gaps in our Nexus technical knowledge during the
implementation.”
The Lockton project team also saw the benefits
of engaging the same technology vendor and partner for both its LAN
and voice solutions and therefore invited Logicalis to propose a
commercially attractive solution for its IP telephony, contact
centre, conferencing, unified messaging and voice recording systems
- all based around Cisco’s Unified Communications portfolio.
The Outcome
During the relocation and implementation of
the new network architecture, any issues were quickly resolved,
thanks to the strong relationship between Logicalis and Cisco and
the involvement of their respective management teams. As a result,
the solution has enabled Lockton to move into a ‘unified fabrics’
data centre environment - one that merges fibre channel Storage
Area Network (SAN) and traditional Ethernet network environments on
a single network platform.
Cisco’s Nexus architecture not only provides
Lockton with its core network, but also its server aggregation
switches. It therefore responds ideally to the requirement in the
ITT for future-proofing by providing state-of-the-art technology,
advanced features and much greater scalability. Implementation of
the voice and data infrastructure has now been successfully
achieved - much to the delight of the Lockton management team.
Chris Wheeler says Logicalis met Lockton’s
high early expectations, formed during the tender process,
throughout the life of the project. “We were confident they
understood our business issues, including the major emphasis
Lockton places on servicing its clients, the importance of managing
the potential risks to our business, and our desire for a long-term
partnership. Above all, we were confident they would complete the
deployment on time and to budget.”
The underlying technology
- Core Call Control via Cisco Unified Communications Manager
(CUCM) to provide telephony registration, routing and voice
networking
- Enterprise Attendant Console functionality provided by Arc
Enterprise.
- Cisco MeetingPlace Express for scheduled voice, video and Web
conferencing; ad-hoc conferencing being provided within CUCM
- Cisco’s Unified Contact Centre Express (UCCX) to provide
contact centre functionality for 45 agents and four supervisors -
providing advanced call queuing and intelligent distribution
- Cisco’s Unity to provide Unified Messaging with Microsoft
Exchange
- Voice Recording via a RedBox recording solution.
Logicalis proposed some optional components to
build on this core solution and add further business benefit and
functionality, including:
- Single Number Reach/Personal
Numbering via Cisco Unified Mobility, part of CUCM
- Integration with Microsoft
Office Communications Server to provide user telephone presence via
server based Cisco Unified Presence and client side based Cisco
Unified Communications Integration for Microsoft Office
Communicator (CUCIMOC)
- Click-to-dial from Microsoft
applications and browsers via Cisco Widgets or CUCIMOC.
With the deployment of CUCM in the central
London offices Lockton used the opportunity to provide a
centralised IP telephony solution to their remote branches.
This centralisation of the telephony architecture allows the
enhanced UC features to be made available to all of Lockton’s
locations, not just for the main London office. Along with
these operational benefits are the operational cost savings as
Lockton will no longer need to maintain telephone PBXs in the
remote branch locations.
Testimonial
"We were confident they understood our business issues, including the major emphasis Lockton places on servicing its clients, the importance of managing the potential risks to our business, and our desire for a long-term partnership. Above all, we were confident they would complete the deployment on time and to budget."
Chris Wheeler, IT Director