Workflow Automation: The Next Chapter for UC InnovationÂ
Unified communications (UC) platforms have spent the last decade perfecting meetings, chat, and calling. But the next phase is less about communication quality and more about execution quality â in the form of workflow automation.Â
Buyers are increasingly asking what productivity boosts they get from their UC investment, as they search for a tool that reduces friction, speeds up decisions, and turns conversations into business action.Â
In the view of Tim Banting, Head of Research at Techtelligence:Â
âUC is being dragged out of the category of collaboration software and into something that becomes more of an organizational layerâ.Â
In plain terms, UC is increasingly being asked to do more than connect people, it must deliver workflow automation to help get work done.Â
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Workflow Automation as a New ExpectationÂ
Banting frames UCâs evolution as a steady consolidation from âvery monolithic different types of bolt-on solutionsâ into cloud-based platforms. But as vendors converged on similar core capabilities, the differentiator moved. Â
âBuyers are now really asking the question, everyoneâs the same. What am I actually getting now?â.Â
The new expectation is workflow automation that reduces day-to-day drag. Enterprises are seeking platforms that speed up execution, with a growing focus on shrinking âhuman latencyâ.Â
He defines this as âthe time it takes to make a human decision.â In that context, communication becomes the trigger for an automated action to push forward the business action.Â
For example, a meeting that ends with a ânext stepsâ plan should automatically become a to-do list for the relevant team members.Â
For UC buyers, this reframes procurement conversations. The question is no longer âHow good are meetings?â It becomes: how well does the platform move work forward after the meeting ends?Â
What is the Value of Workflow Automation?Â
âEnterprises are drowning in administrative overhead.â Â
This challenge is why workflow automation has a growing role to play in business processes. Employees face an avalanche of meeting follow-ups, approval chasing, logging outcomes, and updating case records.Â
The problem is not complexity; it is repetition and volume. âNone of this is hard work, but it seems to be relentless,â Banting says. Â
That relentlessness creates measurable business pain: âitâs that exact kind of friction that makes organizations slow and expensive and inconsistent.âÂ
This is where workflow automation in UC starts to matter. His most useful framing for buyers is the conversion of communication into structured output:Â Â
âWorkflow automation is now turning meetings into tasks and chat into escalations and calls into structured outcomesâ.Â
How to Navigate Adoption Hurdles When Adopting Workflow AutomationÂ
Banting expects workflow automation adoption to face certain speed bumps.Â
Certain departments, such as customer-facing teams, may see immediate value from adopting one of these tools. With the rise of âcitizen developersâ, specific teams may be able to implement automation into small pockets of the enterprise workflow.Â
But this is where issues will start to emerge. Banting warns: âA lot of the automation is easy to create, but itâs hard to sustain.âÂ
Making sure automation is a dependable infrastructure will ensure it scales responsibly across the enterprise.Â
To avoid technical debt and a tool sprawl across the office, Banting reminds buyers:Â
âThe market doesnât need more AI hype. It just needs fewer manual steps and fewer broken handoffs.âÂ
ConclusionÂ
UC platforms are moving from connecting people to accelerating execution.Â
The next competitive edge is workflow automation that reduces friction, cuts administrative overhead, and shrinks human latency by turning conversations into structured outcomes.Â
For buyers, the opportunity is productivity that actually shows up in day-to-day operations. The risk is adopting workflow automation that is easy to build but hard to govern and sustain.Â
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