I recently highlighted Twilio as leading lights for CPaaS in 2019. To me, Twilio has quickly become the Microsoft of the CPaaS world. No matter who you talk to about CPaaS, and no matter the context, their name is mentioned. They donβt have the major brand advantage and donβt play in as many spaces as Microsoft β so just what makes them such a CPaaS force? I started some research into Twilioβs plans for 2019 and quickly had too many tabs open to count. This led me to two conclusions. CPaaS is going to be big in 2019. Twilio is going to be big in 2019.
Competition
When looking at natural challengers to Twilio, the CPaaS market isnβt short of rivals. For those new to CPaaS, which is most people, these include:
- Vonage (Nexmo acquisition)
- MessageBird
- Brightlink
- Plivo
- 2600Hz
- GlobalReach Technology
- Bandwidth.com
- Sinch
- Voxbone
- CometChat
- The entire CCaaS market
TwilioΒ CPaaS Roadmap
The first thing I looked for when researching Twilio for 2019 was their roadmap. What features and functionality are they planning to introduce over the next quarter, year etc? Access to Twilioβs product roadmap is seemingly private β please correct me if Iβm wrong in the comments. However, a press release from June points to partners having early access to the Twilio roadmap.
βNew Technology Early Access Program β Early access to Twilioβs product roadmap gives partners the opportunity to be the first certified providers of Twilioβs contact centre application platform, Flex, as well as future innovations from Twilioβ.
This is a great exclusive benefit for existing customers but this didnβt help me. And it was a little odd to give access to existing customers and exclude potential customers that might be researching the product.
Digging a little further, the only material publicly available relating to Twilio and roadmap was a blog series on βTaking control ofΒ yourΒ contact centre roadmapβ.
There is little benefit of explaining potential plans for a product when you have the power to react so quickly and implement almost whatever changes you need to remain competitive. Twilio as mastered this. Their blogs talk about doing more with APIs and adding to your contact centreΒ as and when any functionality appears β rather than presenting what theyβre developing. This would be a little archaic for a platform used by millions of developers around the world.
Twilio Status Page
Twilio has announced the launch of their status page for 2019. I know weβre early into 2019 but theyβve hit the ground running. As CPaaS matures, and enterprises become reliant on this technology, stability and performance are more important to remain leaders in the market. The page breaks down each Twilio component and reports a RAG (red, amber, green) status.
Stocks and Shares
AsΒ Chee Chew joins Twilio as Chief Product Officer, I took a look at the knock-on effect of the former Google, Microsoft and Amazon executiveβs arrival. At the market close on January 11th, Twilio was holding firm atΒ 96.83Β (+0.65%).Β More interestingly, my search took me to several articles backing Twilio as a βtop pick for 2019β and even reported, βTwilioβs stock has skyrocketed 238.5%, outperforming theΒ industryβsΒ growth of 0.8%β.
The industry referred to in this case is internet software β which is pretty broad. However, when combined with recruiting big hitters and looking after the customerβs roadmap, it forms part of a big nod to Twilio dominating CPaaS in 2019.
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