The communication world has changed.
In the past, the biggest challenge that most organisations faced was finding the cash to pay for a business telephone system and a host of desk phones. Now, there are applications available that allow employees to connect and communicate wherever they are, through any device, using a single pane of glass. Not only are Vendors and Service Providers transforming voice communications with simpler pricing methods and reliable uptime, but they're also delivering new modes of communication, in the form of instant messaging, video conferencing, and so much more.
With the market for UC&C predicted to triple in value to $96 billion over the next five years, we thought we’d review the UC market, exploring some of the biggest trends in the technology, how the workplace is changing, and what you need to do to take advantage of this digitally transforming environment.
UC&C and the Digital Workforce
Today's communication vendors have finally come to terms with the fact that voice is no longer the be-all and end-all of communication. We're moving away from the 'on-premises' legacy environment, into a cloud-based world where almost anything is possible. From virtual reality meeting rooms to Artificial Intelligence in contact centres where machines can learn how your customers feel in real-time and can act accordingly before it’s too late.
In a digital workforce, agility is at the heart of success, there's no need to take risks with capital expenditure. Instead, a business can simply evolve and adapt according to its ever-changing needs. What's more, many UC&C solutions actually give employees the chance to optimise and customise their experiences too. At its heart, UC&C is about moving away from the siloed workforce and delivering community on an over-arching level. What's more, you don't have to be in the same office to share this new technology - people can achieve the same experiences regardless of where they are.
Whether you're investing in Cisco Spark (now Webex Teams), Circuit, Glip, Slack, Microsoft Teams, or any of the dozens of UC&C platforms available, it's finally possible to overcome the communication and collaboration issues that held us back in the past.




