More Kind Words for “Switching to VoIP”

I came across some very kind passages regarding my book, Switching to VoIP.  This first one contrasts my book with the VoIP for Dummies book. He also mentions “Asterisk: The Future of Telephony”, for which I provided O’Reilly a technical review. That’s an awesome book, too.

This book is focused on the key elements of telephony and the migration to VOIP – primarily as a cost saving measure. The first 2/3 of the book deal with the VOIP technology – as an adjunct to and eventual replacement for traditional (legacy) telephony. By the 2/3 point, the author is talking about cost analysis, benefits and justification.

I would more likely title this book “VOIP for management”. This is not a put-down or insult, as the book’s primary objective is to educate the mostly non-technical person on what VOIP is, and how it might best fit into an existing picture, and one moving forward.

Being primarily technical myself, this book was good as a preliminary introduction to a subject that I wasn’t familiar with – but I immediately moved on to the O’Reilly books on the subject – “Switching to VOIP” by Ted Wallingford and “Asterisk” (Leif Madsen, et al). Someone who is responsible for managing such a transition would find it much more useful than I did.

Also, Tech PRose was kind enough to add Signal Noise as a favorite telecom blog.

“Switching to VoIP” to have its Seventh Printing on Monday

I’m happy to report that O’Reilly Media will be conducting the seventh printing of my book, “Switching to VoIP“, on Monday.  In this latest printing, 5 issues have been resolved for technical accuracy and clarity.  The first enterprise guide to migrating to Voice over IP, my book has been called, “the voice of reason in an industry full of hype”.

Duffbert of Duffbert’s Musings said of the book, “You have no reason in terms of cost for not diving right in.”

An Amazon reviewer wrote, “I would recommend it for anyone looking to deploy VoIP.”

ZDNet UK wrote, “This is a valuable book for anyone considering moving their telephone system to VoIP.” So order your copy today!