We’re a good chunk of the way through January now (although it may not feel that way).
Though the year has only just begun, the Unified Communication and Collaboration (UCC) landscape is brimming with activity. Brands from across the comms environment are working hard to differentiate themselves from the other competitors in their market.
At the same time, the UC Summit is now officially open, offering incredible educational opportunities to people around the world for 90 days. If you’ve been too busy climbing to the top of our summit to read the latest news, here are some of the top stories.
Microsoft Teams is Working on a Skype Integration
Leading tech maestro Microsoft has always been clear about the fact that it plans on replacing the Skype for Business collaboration experience with Microsoft Teams. However, we haven’t had much information from the company about what’s going to happen to the Skype consumer version.
A little while ago, in 2016, a customer on the Microsoft Teams community forum left a comment asking for Microsoft to consider integration between consumer Skype and the new Teams experience. At the end of 2019, Microsoft responded to this request, letting us know that Microsoft and Skype integration was already on the horizon. The Microsoft Teams roadmap has now been updated to confirm that Microsoft is officially “working on” this new solution.
Magic Leap Jumps into the Business Market
If you’re a long-term fan of UC Today, then you might have been around when we first reviewed the sensational new Magic Leap Entertainment headset in 2018. The headset was designed to be an exciting new opportunity for people to explore the wonderful world of AR. Unlike other headsets of its time, Magic Leap’s product offered something sleek, lightweight, and easy to use.
Unfortunately, despite excellent engineering, the product didn’t get the attention it had hoped for from the consumer market. Now, in 2020, Magic Leap is planning on a different approach. The company has decided to pursue new opportunities in the business market, unlocking a brand-new realm of spatial computing experiences. Learn more about the new offering here.
Is Twilio Taking Over the CPaaS Industry?
CPaaS is one of the most exciting conversational points in the communication landscape, with people from all backgrounds exploring the benefits of a solution that they can design to suit their individual needs. While there are a number of vendors getting involved with the CPaaS landscape today, Twilio is one of the major brands leading the way.




