As the communication and collaboration landscape continues to evolve, companies are increasingly looking towards the cloud as an agile opportunity for growth. The cloud provides the simplicity and flexibility of being able to adjust and transform your technology stack whenever it suits you. However, moving from a legacy communication environment into the new era of software isn't easy.
Avaya, one of leading companies in unified communication and contact centre technologies, is one of the most recent brands to embrace the move to the cloud. The business is now offering a range of cloud-based solutions alongside its legacy strategies, to provide organisations of all sizes with the right route into the cloud.
Formation Tech, a leading Avaya Cloud partner, is on hand to help Avaya customers make the transition into the cloud. I spoke to Dan Cholerton and Carl Hardie, directors of Formation Tech, to learn more.
Tell Us About Avaya's Proposition, Historically
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For years, Avaya has been best-known as the go-to solution for high-quality communication technology. However, their solutions have largely been on-premise, offering best-of-breed applications and solutions to the contact centre and unified communication environment through a legacy format.
Avaya's core UC offering is the IP Office platform for small and mid-sized businesses, which provides a full suite of calling and collaboration capabilities. On top of that, Avaya has Aura for the enterprise and range of advanced contact centre software applications, namely Oceana, Breeze and more.
According to Dan and Carl, "All of these tools have been extremely successful in their own right.". However, Avaya is now looking for ways to offer more flexibility to customers in the form of as-a-service offerings and APIs for developers. The Avaya offering is evolving to suit a wider range of customers, regardless of their size, or their strategy for embracing the cloud.
What are the Biggest Challenges that Customers are Facing Today?
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Avaya's decision to upgrade and transform its product portfolio comes as a response to the changing needs of their target market. Dan and Carl told me that there's a lot of noise out there, and Avaya's customers are trying to figure out where they want to go with their communication strategy. They've got the worries of switching from a CapEX to an OpEX environment to think about, but they also want to make sure that they have flexibility with their new investments.
"With so many opportunities out there, people might not want to stick with a single vendor. They might want to go to Microsoft for collaboration and productivity with things like Teams but stick with Avaya for their PBX and contact centre solutions. People are starting to see the benefits of the best-of-breed approach, and they want to be able to combine their islands of technology together easily."
According to Formation Tech, while Avaya offers the wide variety of solution that today's companies need to maintain flexibility in their strategy and move in a "phased" approach to the cloud, there are still people that don't know what's possible with Avaya.
"There are plenty of customers out there that still don't know that Avaya has a full cloud offering"
"There are a lot of channel partners out there that are happy to sit back and offer their customers maintenance rather than allowing them to build the right strategy into the cloud. That means that Avaya's cloud message isn't reaching the market properly."
What are the Cloud Options Available with Avaya?
As Dan and Carl noted, there are 3 discrete cloud solutions now available and they each have very clear target markets. The company is focusing on offering a flexible solution based on what the customer needs.
For the SME market, there's a containerised public cloud solution , designed and built in Google Cloud. "This is managed by Avaya and is perfect as an agency model for mobile suppliers or IT companies that just want to add UC to their portfolio. It’s designed for the sub 100 extension space and for customers that have fairly straight forward UC requirements"




