Lifesize, a company known for their innovative approach to the world of cloud-based video conferencing, have been making some huge strides in the industry over the last year or so. As they move forward into 2018, the company has some big plans on how to make the meeting room experience more immersive and engaging for the next generation of professionals.
I had the chance to sit down with Bobby Beckmann, the CTO of Lifesize, to speak about where the cloud-based video conferencing company is heading. Bobby has more than two decades of experience in the world of product development, and his insight into the video market has given him some fantastic ideas on the trends that could change our workplaces during the next year.
Do You Think 2018 is The Year of Video?
Throughout our strategic UC Insights series, we spoke to numerous vendors and brands who believe that 2018 will truly be the "year of video". As an HD video conferencing company, I was keen to find out whether Lifesize felt the same way.
Bobby told me that most people still aren't using video in their conference room experiences. While the technology is out there, for them it's about making that technology as tempting, and accessible as possible.
"As more of the millennial generation enter the marketplace, the ways that people prefer to interact will change. The younger generation is far more comfortable with being ‘on-screen’ than some of the older professionals in the workforce today, so it's about appealing to that new market and making it so that people want to use video."
Lifesize believes that the key to creating the age of video is developing products that put customer experience first. For instance, as the conference room becomes more of a critical component in the increasingly dispersed global workforce, Millennials, Generation X customers, and other people with a love of technology will want a fully immersive video experience. Bobby told me that “the little things may have the biggest impact."
"Like 4K, a lot of people think it looks the same as HD, but it actually feels and looks a lot more natural when you spend a lot of time using it. It's these small things that gradually improve the conferencing experience, making people feel like they're really in the room."
What Do You Think about Interoperability?
As we move into 2018, more companies will need to work and play nicely together if they want to provide their customers with a complete end-to-end experience. While interoperability might not be as exciting of a trend to talk about as some of the other buzz-worthy topics in the industry, it's a crucial aspect of success for the modern video brand.
Bobby told me: "Making third-party devices work in our ecosystem is going to continue to be a big priority for us next year. We'll be adding stuff to make sure that our customers can continue to get an exceptional experience with us, regardless of how they choose to use our systems."
Ultimately, for Lifesize, and many other companies, it's all about delivering next-level user experience by ensuring that clients get the same amazing experience wherever they are, and whatever device they might be using.




