Case Study: Underwriter Undertakes Open Source UC

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1st Guard Corp. is an insurance underwriter and agency specializing in the lease-owner-operator trucking sector. The company, headquartered in Venice, Fla., serves clients throughout the country from three locations, including Venice, and satellite offices in Orlando, Fla., and Dallas, Texas. It employs just 18 full-time workers but posts annual profits in the $25 million range.

The Challenge. 1st Guard was running on an aging, propriety IP office system that didn't come with unified communications (UC) features. The platform also didn't work with 1st Guard's cutting-edge IT infrastructure, nor did it offer disaster recovery capabilities. In addition, the existing phone system only worked with the Windows operating system, and 1st Guard wanted to be able to integrate its communications platform with Microsoft and Unix.

But finding the right phone system didn't prove easy. Dan Ribar, 1st Guard's CIO, spent two years researching the company's options. He specifically sought UC and disaster recovery options that would be well-suited to 1st Guard's modern network and exclusive software. “Our old telecom system was the only piece that did not fit," said Ribar. "It wasn’t compatible with the expansion and growth of our infrastructure. Our phone equipment was also moving down the food chain in terms of age, and we were locked into replacing them with proprietary equipment, which is not only more expensive, but based on an incompatible system with our long-term IT growth strategy."

The Solution. 1st Guard explored a number of vendors' products but didn't find one right away that fit its specifications. For one thing, 1st Guard wanted a cloud-based system that still allowed IT staff to maintain control. “I wanted to be sure we wouldn’t need to sacrifice more customization than we were willing to give up," said Ribar.

Ribar was fairly sure he had found the system he wanted after reading about Digium's Switchvox. He became convinced after he talked with Tim Halleran, president of Secure Datacom, a Digium preferred partner in nearby Sunrise, Fla. From there, Secure Datacom offered to provide 1st Guard with a demo model of Switchvox. "We discussed coming out and setting up the system for them as part of our service," Halleran said. "But Dan assured us that in order to understand the system, they needed to do the installation themselves. They were fearless about the system and wanted to make sure they could handle anything thrown at them. All we did was order the equipment, answer some questions, offer some advice and deliver it to them."

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