2. Several vendors are enhancing their professional services offerings by adding services organizations to work with customers to better understand their business processes and communication "hot spots" and to identify how UC can help transform their business. For example, Nortel created an "evangelist team" made up of consultants who dialogue with customers about the customers' businesses and business needs. By finding out where the customer pain points are, Nortel identifies and prototypes specific use cases to focus on the top UC priorities that can provide the customer with the greatest return and drive the transformation. Other companies are taking similar approaches. For example, Brett Shockley leads Avaya's horizontal application team, focusing on UC and contact center horizontal applications, working with customers to understand their business processes and needs; Cisco has had a group dedicated to this for a while.
3. Vertical applications are taking off. For example, during a meeting with NEC, President Jeff Kane described the company's First Responder application using UC, as well as UC packages for the hospitality industry. Alcatel-Lucent continues to build on its vertical expertise, and I had a chance to chat with Abilene Christian University's Arthur Brant, who is working closely with ALU to help expand ALU's education vertical expertise.
4. Social networking is gaining steam. Several speakers discussed the growing role of social networking, and there was even a "Birds of a Feather" session about the subject. During his keynote, Avaya's Kevin Kennedy noted that its new Aura SIP-based architecture makes it easier to link organizations' UC and communication environments with social networks. IBM's Bob Picciano also used his keynote address to discuss integration of UC with social networking, noting that by integrating social networking tools like microblogging, tagging, wikis, etc. to UC platforms, users can have the tools they need and often expect, in a secure environment that is not in the public domain. A demo during the IBM keynote showed how "Communities" of workers who are interested in the same topic can help each other using UC and social networking tools.
One disappointment is that the theme of openness wasn't as evident as I would have liked. Siemens' new CEO James O'Neill was one of the few presenters to really stress the importance of openness, and went so far as to say that enterprises should not take a single vendor approach, but instead should use an open SOA-based approach. Mark Straton of Siemens reiterated this during the VoiceCon UC Summit session, stating that "We don't believe any UC solution will come from a single vendor" and that organizations have to integrate with different applications, which requires openness and a software-based approach.
While there weren't as many breakthrough announcements made at VoiceCon as in previous years, it was a great conference that demonstrated the growing importance of unified communications, even in a down economy.It's all about business process integration and transformation, not about individual productivity improvements or time saved.
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