10 Channel Trends, Predictions for UC & Collaboration
Vendor RingCentral and Raul Castanon-Martinez, senior analyst of enterprise mobility at 451 Research, have their eyes on UC&C trends.
December 23, 2016
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10 Channel Trends, Predictions for UC & Collaboration
Vendors embracing mobility devices, the growing use of chatbots and artificial intelligence (AI), and increasing challenges to Slack are among trends that emerged this year in unified communications and collaboration.
Vendor RingCentral and Raul Castanon-Martinez, senior analyst of enterprise mobility at 451 Research, have kept an eye on UC/collaboration this year, and shared with Channel Partners their insights on current trends and 2017 predictions.
“Workplaces being defined by four walls is a thing of the past,” said Kira Makagon, RingCentral’s executive vice president of innovation. “Moving forward, employees will gravitate to a ‘hub workplace’ design. We will see a proliferation of technologies designed for the new workplace that exponentially increase collaboration capacity [among] workers to optimize productivity, accelerate innovation and foster a community.’’
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UC&C Trends/Predictions: M&A Heats Up
There were the industry- and master-agent unique M&A, such as ScanSource acquiring Intelisys, and X4 and smaller master agents uniting with larger master agents like Sandler Partners for a leg up on the competition, said Zane Long, RingCentral’s vice president of channel sales.
“There were land grabs made by private equity/venture firms, and even publicly held organizations, in the UC industry to dominate the marketplace, ranging from competitive to quite controversial,” he said. “Teams are being picked, and the question at hand is who will bond together in solidarity for 2017 to hold strongly onto their portion of the rapidly growing cloud communications space. We’ve seen some companies being shopped around and others in bankruptcy news. Who will the next alliance be? Who will those partners now adopt to sell?”
UC&C Trends/Predictions: Vendors Are Evolving
Vendors are redefining their collaboration portfolios to challenge the “explosive” growth that communication startup Slack has shown in the last two years, Castanon-Martinez said.
“Microsoft Teams and Google’s G Suite are stepping up to the challenge; this is evident from the commonalities they show in the user experience with Slack,” he said. “For example, with features such as ‘channels’ (Slack) vs. ‘teams’ (Microsoft), support for third-party extensions, the integration of AI and machine learning, and the use of chatbots to automate tasks.”
UC&C Trends/Predictions: The ‘Bubble Up’ Effect
“Changing demand for UCaaS is coming from customers, which is creating a bubble-up effect in the channel,” Long said. “Organizations are initiating conversations with their trusted IT advisers (channel partners) about moving not just core data-driven applications, but also their business communications systems to the cloud. Increasingly, I hear customers say that going forward they will be ‘cloud first’ and ‘cloud only’ when it comes to all things IT. In 2017, we’ll begin to see an increase in this customer-to-partner demand behavior, which will ultimately drive new channel business models.”
UC&C Trends/Predictions: Upward Trajectory of Collaboration
A lot of attention will be paid to the player that will emerge with a “truly UC and collaboration experience for end-users,” Long said.
“Whoever ‘owns’ this will have the best hand and be the most attractive date at the party that all the partners and customers will gravitate toward,” he said.
UC&C Trends/Predictions: Vendors Targeting AI
Vendors are aggressively pursuing the use of AI to provide relevant information and context into workflows, Castanon-Martinez said.
“For example, AI will support search functionalities within a workflow with suggestions for relevant files based on recent activity or those that team members were most recently engaged with over chat,” he said.
UC&C Trends/Predictions: The Proof Is in the Platform
Today’s business cloud community is successful because of the various business-application integrations that make greater work productivity possible, Long said.