Your Ultimate Guide to Enterprise Connect 2026: Navigate Its Vegas Like a Pro

March 10-12, 2026 | Caesars Forum, Las Vegas

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Published: January 17, 2026

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Look, we know you’re busy. Your inbox is a disaster, you’ve got three Zoom calls stacked back-to-back, and someone just Slacked you “got a minute?” (spoiler: they need 30).

But here’s the thing: You’re about to drop serious money on an Enterprise Connect pass, flights, hotel, and probably some questionable late-night Vegas decisions. If you’re investing ~$2,000+ to attend EC 2026, surely you can invest 15 minutes now to actually understand what you’re getting into, right?

Bookmark this page. Seriously. Hit Ctrl+D (or Cmd+D if you’re fancy). You’ll want to reference this guide when you’re:

  • Building your session schedule
  • Planning your expo hall strategy
  • Explaining to your boss why this trip is worth it
  • Standing in the Caesars Forum lobby on Tuesday morning thinking “now what?”

Think of this as your $2,000 insurance policy. Fifteen minutes of reading now = three days of maximum value later. Plus, we promise to make it entertaining. If you’re going to read a conference guide, it might as well have personality.

Still with us? Good. Let’s make sure you absolutely crush Enterprise Connect 2026.


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Enterprise Connect is going all-in on Las Vegas this year, and if you’re heading to Caesars Forum March 10-12, you’re in for the most transformative EC yet. We’ve analyzed every session, keynote, and exhibition to bring you this insider’s guide to making the most of your three days in Sin City.

Spoiler alert:

This isn’t your typical “walk the expo hall” conference. EC 2026 is where the industry confronts its biggest question: Can AI actually deliver on its promises, or are we all just burning budget on shiny tech?


Why EC 2026 is Different This Year

The Big Shift: Tuesday-Thursday Format

Finally, a conference that respects your weekends! The new weekday schedule means:

  • ✅ No premium weekend hotel rates
  • ✅ Easier flights and travel
  • ✅ Back in the office by Friday
  • ✅ Better work-life balance

The Theme: “All In on What’s Next”

Vegas isn’t just the location—it’s a metaphor. The industry is placing its bets on AI, hybrid work, and CX transformation. EC 2026 is where you’ll see who’s bluffing and who’s holding the winning hand.

What’s Actually New

  • First-ever event emcee (Justin Robbins) keeping energy high
  • Five reimagined conference tracks focused on practical execution
  • Strategic IT Leadership Roundtables (no vendors allowed—finally!)
  • Flexible pricing from free expo passes to all-access
  • Future Leaders Program spotlighting rising talent under 35

The Five Big Themes Dominating EC 2026

1. AI: Prove It or Lose It

The honeymoon is over. Vendors must demonstrate real ROI, not just flashy demos. Watch for:

  • Agentic AI that actually works in production
  • Trust and observability frameworks
  • Security-first AI deployment
  • Moving from pilot to enterprise-wide scale

The Uncomfortable Truth: There’s literally a keynote panel called “What If AI Never Pays Off?” That’s the conversation everyone’s having privately—EC is bringing it to the main stage.

2. Hybrid Work Infrastructure is Permanent

Organizations are done experimenting. Now it’s about:

  • Meeting equity (no more “second-class” remote participants)
  • Standardization without stifling innovation
  • Interoperability across Zoom, Teams, Webex, etc.
  • Making the office worth the commute

3. CX as Competitive Weapon

Customer experience is no longer a support function—it’s the differentiator:

  • AI-powered contact centers
  • Agent experience (burnout is real)
  • Cloud migration strategies
  • Omnichannel orchestration

4. Security in the Deepfake Era

AI creates threats as fast as it creates opportunities:

  • Deepfake detection
  • Identity fraud prevention
  • AI-driven cyber attacks
  • Governance and compliance frameworks

5. Legacy Modernization Without Disruption

How to evolve without breaking what works:

  • Maximizing ROI from existing investments
  • Bridge strategies to newer tech
  • Reliability engineering for mission-critical systems

Must-See Keynotes & Speakers

Tuesday, March 10

Opening Keynotes (1:00 PM – 3:00 PM)

Start strong with three power sessions:

“What If AI Never Pays Off?” Panel
The most important session of the conference. Top AI vendors get grilled about whether their technology can actually deliver ROI. Expect fireworks, deflection, and hopefully some honest answers.

AWS: “Building Trust in AI with Amazon Connect”
Speaker: Pasquale DeMaio, VP Customer Experience

Why attend: AWS is betting big on trust and observability. If you’re considering Amazon Connect or worried about AI reliability, this is essential.

Best of Enterprise Connect Awards
See what innovations are actually winning in the market (not just what vendors claim).


Wednesday, March 11

Morning Keynote: Heather McGowan (10:15 AM – 10:45 AM)

The Must-See Session of EC 2026

Heather is Forbes’ Top 50 Futurist and doesn’t pull punches. Expect:

    • How AI transforms not just tools, but how humans work
    • Why adaptability beats technical skills
    • What the workplace looks like in 2030
    • Frameworks you can actually use

Why you can’t miss this: Thomas Friedman calls her insights an “oasis.” In a sea of vendor pitches, Heather delivers independent, actionable vision.

Zoom: “Beyond Friction in Collaboration” (Time TBD)

Speakers: Kimberly Storin (CMO), Leo Boulton, Michelle Couture, Theresa Larkin

Why attend: They’re presenting new Deloitte research on meeting friction costing billions. If you’ve ever thought “we have too many meetings,” this validates your pain and offers solutions.

CX Panel: “Does More Technology = Happier Customers?” (11:10 AM – 11:30 AM)

The question everyone’s afraid to ask. Spoiler: Sometimes more tech makes things worse. Learn when to deploy and when to hold back.


Thursday, March 12

RingCentral: “Enterprise Communications in a Secure, AI-Driven World” (Time TBD)

Speaker: Kira Makagon, President & COO

Why attend: Agentic AI is the future—autonomous systems taking actions without human intervention. RingCentral will show real customer deployments, not just concepts.

Collaboration Panel: “Securing and Advancing the Employee Experience” (11:10 AM – 11:30 AM)

How to balance security, user experience, and cost in hybrid environments. The eternal triangle—finally addressed head-on.


Conference Track Strategy: Pick Your Path

Don’t try to attend everything. Choose your track based on your biggest pain point:

For Those Drowning in Legacy Systems → Legacy Unleashed

Best Sessions:

  • “Reliability Engineering: When the Contact Center Can Never Go Down” (Wed 9:15 AM)
  • “Platform Wars & Peace: Building Video Rooms That Work Across Ecosystems” (Thu 8:30 AM)
  • “The Potential of Teams & Copilot: What You’re Missing Out On” (Thu 9:15 AM)

Who should attend: IT leaders managing existing infrastructure who need to modernize without disruption.


For Workplace Strategists → Workplace Reimagined

Best Sessions:

  • “Why Standardization is Critical for Your Conference Room Estate” (Wed 8:30 AM) – Peter Kolak, Intuit
  • “How Workplace Experience and Tech Can Help Make the Office Better” (Wed 9:15 AM) – Stacy Foster, Mastercard
  • “Hybrid Access and Inclusive Design: Making Meetings Accessible” (Thu 8:30 AM)

Who should attend: Those responsible for employee experience, hybrid work strategy, or facilities management.


For AI Implementers → Tech Disruption Zone

Best Sessions:

  • “Forget the Moonshot: Build Your AI Strategy One Micro Win at a Time” (Wed 9:15 AM) – Sinead Aylward, Johnson Controls
  • “The Economics of AI to Improve CX, While Reducing Costs” (Wed 8:30 AM) – Robin Gareiss, Metrigy
  • “Cybercrime Has a New Superpower: How AI Is Supercharging Attacks” (Thu 8:30 AM)
  • “Ethical Considerations for AI in Enterprise Communications” (Thu 2:15 PM)

Who should attend: Anyone deploying AI who wants to avoid expensive mistakes.


For Strategic Planners → Achieving Transformation

Best Sessions:

  • “Your 3-5 Year Communications Roadmap: Getting It Right in a Time of Transition” (Thu 8:30 AM)
  • “Network ‘Plumbing’ in the AI Age: More Essential Than Ever” (Wed 8:30 AM)
  • “Journey Orchestration Beyond the Contact Center” (Wed 1:30 PM)

Who should attend: CIOs, CTOs, and senior leaders building multi-year roadmaps.


For Innovation Leaders → Future Shock

Best Sessions:

  • “Can You Hear Me Now? Deepfakes, Trust, and the Future of Enterprise Communications” (Wed 8:30 AM)
  • “How We Will Communicate as AI Transforms the Enterprise Workplace” (Thu 9:15 AM)
  • “Understanding the Opportunities and Risks of Agent-to-Agent Communications” (Thu 9:15 AM)

Who should attend: Forward-thinkers who need to anticipate disruption before it arrives.


The Tuesday Summit Strategy

If you have an All Access or Summit pass, Tuesday morning (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM) offers three intensive deep-dives. Pick ONE based on your top priority:

AI Acceleration Summit

Choose if: You’re struggling to move AI from pilot to production
You’ll learn: ROI frameworks, security deployment, scaling methodologies
Best for: IT leaders, data scientists, automation architects

CX Revolution Summit

Choose if: Customer experience is your competitive differentiator
You’ll learn: AI for CX, cloud migration, omnichannel strategies
Best for: CX directors, contact center leaders, customer success teams

Sight, Sound, Success: AV/Collaboration Summit

Choose if: Meeting rooms and collaboration infrastructure are your headache
You’ll learn: Standardization, interoperability, meeting equity solutions
Best for: AV specialists, UC architects, workplace coordinators

Pro tip: Summits include small-group collaboration sessions—bring your real problems to workshop with peers.


Strategic IT Leadership Roundtables: The Hidden Gem

Enterprise attendees only | Manager-level+ | Strict no-vendor policy

These off-the-record peer discussions are gold:

Tuesday 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM: Making AI Work
Candid conversations about what’s actually working (and what’s not) in AI deployment.

Wednesday 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM: Cost-Effective Collaboration Systems
How to do more with less in an era of budget constraints.

Thursday 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM: Driving CX Success
Real talk about contact center transformation challenges.

Why these matter: No sales pitches. No vendor BS. Just peers solving real problems together. These sessions often deliver more value than entire conferences.


Expo Hall Strategy: 150+ Exhibitors

The Diamond Sponsors to Visit

Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Why visit: If you’re considering Amazon Connect or AWS infrastructure for communications. Their keynote sets up the booth conversations.
Ask about: Trust frameworks, observability tools, migration support

Dialpad

Why visit: AI-native platform with strong real-time intelligence
Ask about: AI CSAT scoring, real-time coaching, post-call summaries

RingCentral

Why visit: Agentic AI deployment and enterprise security
Ask about: Voice AI capabilities, security frameworks, customer success stories

Zoom

Why visit: Friction reduction strategies and Deloitte research findings
Ask about: AI Companion features, meeting analytics, hybrid optimization


The Platinum Sponsors to Watch

Cisco (Webex)

Why visit: If you’re in the Cisco ecosystem or evaluating UC platforms
Ask about: Webex AI integration, security features, hybrid work tools

Five9 & Genesys

Why visit: Cloud contact center leaders with mature AI
Ask about: CCaaS migration paths, AI use cases, ROI proof points

NICE

Why visit: Workforce optimization and analytics leader
Ask about: Agent experience tools, quality management, AI analytics

Vonage

Why visit: CPaaS and API-driven communications
Ask about: Developer tools, integration capabilities, global reach


The Gold Sponsors with Specialized Solutions

Bandwidth, Sinch, Twilio

Why visit: If you’re building custom communications solutions
Ask about: CPaaS platforms, SMS/voice APIs, global coverage

Google (NEW Gold Sponsor)

Why visit: Google Workspace and Pixel for Business integration
Ask about: AI features, enterprise security, device management

Nextiva

Why visit: Unified platform for SMB to enterprise
Ask about: All-in-one solutions, pricing models, migration support

Verint

Why visit: Customer engagement and workforce optimization
Ask about: Experience management, analytics, compliance tools


Expo Hall Navigation Tips

Tuesday 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Opening reception—best for casual browsing and networking over drinks

Wednesday 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM: Peak time—expect crowds but also best energy

Wednesday 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM: Booth Crawl—wine, beer, bites at participating booths

Thursday 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM: Last chance—vendors are most willing to deal/commit

Pro Strategy:

  1. Tuesday: Scout the landscape, grab materials
  2. Wednesday AM: Attend sessions, research based on Tuesday findings
  3. Wednesday PM: Deep-dive demos with shortlist vendors
  4. Thursday: Final questions, get commitments, exchange contacts

The “Passport to Prizes” Game Plan

Pick up your passport card at Enterprise Connect HQ booth on Tuesday. Visit participating exhibitors to collect stamps. Submit by Thursday 2:00 PM for prize drawings.

Strategy: Use this as structured expo hall navigation. The passport forces you to visit booths you might otherwise skip—some hidden gems await.


Networking Events: Your Social Strategy

Tuesday Evening

4:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Expo Hall Opening Reception
Prime networking opportunity. Everyone’s fresh, energy is high, and the conversations flow with the drinks.

4:00 PM – 5:00 PM: Strategic IT Leadership Roundtable (if eligible)
Choose this over the reception if you’re manager+ enterprise—the peer value is immense.


Wednesday

12:30 PM – 1:15 PM: Speed Networking
60 minutes, 14 conversations, 3-minute rotations. Sounds cheesy but actually works for rapid connection-building.

3:00 PM – 5:00 PM: EC Booth Crawl
Visit exhibitors while enjoying wine, beer, and bites. Best of both worlds.

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Enterprise Connect Conference Party
The main social event. Don’t skip this—deals get discussed, partnerships form, and you’ll run into everyone you’ve been trying to meet.


Thursday

12:00 PM – 12:45 PM: Strategic IT Leadership Roundtable (if eligible)
Final peer discussion on driving CX success.

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM: Speed Networking (Round 2)
Second chance if you missed Wednesday or want to expand your network.

2:00 PM – 4:00 PM: Closing Reception
Wind down, exchange final contacts, and celebrate surviving three intense days.


The DO’s and DON’Ts of EC 2026

DO:

Download the mobile app before arriving – Schedule meetings, connect with attendees, build your agenda

Wear comfortable shoes – Caesars Forum is massive, and you’ll walk miles daily

Bring external battery pack – You’ll be on your phone constantly for networking and notes

Schedule booth meetings in advance – Top vendors book up quickly

Attend at least one roundtable – The no-vendor policy creates unusually honest conversations

Visit the EC HQ booth – “Hot Takes and Cold Drinks” is designed for authentic networking

Ask vendors for ROI proof – This year’s theme demands accountability


DON’T:

Don’t try to attend everything – You’ll burn out by Wednesday morning. Pick your track and stick to it.

Don’t skip keynotes for booth time – Expo hall is open when keynotes aren’t—there’s no conflict

Don’t ignore the smaller exhibitors – Some of the best innovations come from companies you haven’t heard of

Don’t skip meals – Low blood sugar + information overload = poor decisions

Don’t forget to follow up – 80% of attendees never follow up on connections made

Don’t treat it like a vacation – Vegas is fun, but EC is work. Party after the conference ends.


Speakers to Watch (Beyond the Keynotes)

Independent Analysts & Consultants

These speakers have no vendor agenda—their insights are gold:

Robin Gareiss (Metrigy)

  • “The Economics of AI to Improve CX, While Reducing Costs” (Wed 8:30 AM)
  • “Journey Orchestration Beyond the Contact Center” (Wed 1:30 PM)

Irwin Lazar (Metrigy)

  • “Tackling 911 Challenges: Geolocation, Regulation, and Next-Gen Services” (Wed 1:30 PM)

Dave Michels & David Danto (TalkingPointz)

  • “The Post-UCaaS, Post-Carrier World: Who’s Your Next Service Provider?” (Thu 1:30 PM)
  • “Platform Wars & Peace: The 2026 State of Interoperability” (Thu 8:30 AM)

Blair Pleasant (COMMfusion)

  • “Reaching AI’s Full Potential with Training, User Adoption, & Skilling” (Wed 2:15 PM)

Zeus Kerravala (ZK Research)

  • “Understanding the Opportunities and Risks of Agent-to-Agent Communications” (Thu 9:15 AM)

Derek Top & Ian Jacobs (Opus Research)

  • AI Summit (Tue 9:00 AM)
  • “Journey Orchestration Beyond the Contact Center” (Wed 1:30 PM)

Enterprise Practitioners (Real-World Insights)

Peter Kolak (Intuit)

  • “Why Standardization is Critical for Your Conference Room Estate” (Wed 8:30 AM)

Stacy Foster (Mastercard)

  • “How Workplace Experience and Tech Can Help Make the Office Better” (Wed 9:15 AM)

Sinead Aylward (Johnson Controls)

  • “Forget the Moonshot: Build Your AI Strategy One Micro Win at a Time” (Wed 9:15 AM)

Swaraj Kankipati & Jason Patterson (The Hartford)

  • “Reliability Engineering: When the Contact Center Can Never Go Down” (Wed 9:15 AM)

Gary LaSasso (Amicus Therapeutics)

  • “Hybrid Access and Inclusive Design: Making Meetings Accessible” (Thu 8:30 AM)

Why these matter: These are your peers—people actually implementing technology in real enterprises, not selling it.


Hot Topics to Investigate

Based on our analysis, these are the conversations happening in hallways and at bar tables:

1. “Is Microsoft Teams Good Enough?”

The uncomfortable question: Do we really need best-of-breed tools, or is Teams “good enough” for most use cases?

Where to explore:

  • “The Potential of Teams & Copilot: What You’re Missing Out On” (Thu 9:15 AM)
  • Cisco, Zoom, and RingCentral booths (they’ll have strong opinions)

2. “Agentic AI: Real or Vaporware?”

Everyone’s talking about autonomous AI agents, but who’s actually deployed them?

Where to explore:

  • RingCentral keynote
  • “Understanding the Opportunities and Risks of Agent-to-Agent Communications” (Thu 9:15 AM)
  • Five9, Genesys, NICE booths

3. “How Do We Prevent Agent Burnout?”

Contact centers are bleeding talent. Technology should help, not hurt.

Where to explore:

  • CX Revolution Summit (Tue 9:00 AM)
  • “Does More Technology = Happier Customers?” panel (Wed 11:10 AM)
  • Verint, NICE, Genesys booths

4. “Deepfakes: When Do We Panic?”

Voice cloning and video deepfakes are getting scary good. What’s the defense?

Where to explore:

  • “Can You Hear Me Now? Deepfakes, Trust, and the Future of Enterprise Communications” (Wed 8:30 AM)
  • “Identity in the Age of AI: Securing Collaboration When You Can’t Trust the Face” (Wed 1:30 PM)
  • Security vendor booths (SecureLogix, Caller ID Reputation)

5. “The Great Platform Consolidation”

Should we consolidate vendors or keep best-of-breed? The eternal debate.

Where to explore:

  • “The Post-UCaaS, Post-Carrier World: Who’s Your Next Service Provider?” (Thu 1:30 PM)
  • “Platform Wars & Peace: The 2026 State of Interoperability” (Thu 8:30 AM)
  • Every major platform booth

Vendor Booth Questions to Ask

Don’t let vendors control the conversation. Come prepared with these questions:

For AI Solutions:

  1. “Show me three customer deployments in production, not pilots.”
  2. “What’s the average time to ROI, and how do you measure it?”
  3. “What happens when the AI makes a mistake? What’s the fallback?”
  4. “How do you handle bias in AI recommendations?”
  5. “What data do you train on, and where is it stored?”
  6. “Can I speak with a customer reference in my industry?”

For UC/Collaboration Platforms:

  1. “How do you integrate with [our existing tools]?”
  2. “What’s your interoperability story with Teams/Zoom/Webex?”
  3. “Show me your admin console and reporting capabilities.”
  4. “What’s included in base pricing vs. add-ons?”
  5. “What’s your typical implementation timeline?”
  6. “How do you handle security and compliance in [our industry]?”

For Contact Center Solutions:

  1. “What’s your agent experience like? Can I see it?”
  2. “How do you prevent agent burnout with your tools?”
  3. “What’s your omnichannel story—really?”
  4. “Show me your analytics and reporting in a real customer environment.”
  5. “What’s your migration process from [our current platform]?”
  6. “How do you handle peak volume scaling?”

For AV/Meeting Room Tech:

  1. “How does this work with [our platform stack]?”
  2. “What’s the user experience for non-technical employees?”
  3. “How do you handle firmware updates and management at scale?”
  4. “What’s your support model for remote offices?”
  5. “Can this support multiple platforms in one room?”
  6. “What’s the total cost of ownership over 5 years?”

The Post-Conference Action Plan

Friday, March 13 (Back at the office):

  • Block 2-3 hours to process notes while fresh
  • Organize business cards and contacts
  • Send personalized follow-ups (not generic “nice to meet you” emails)
  • Share key learnings with your team

Week of March 16:

  • Schedule vendor demos for shortlist
  • Request proposals and pricing
  • Connect with peers on LinkedIn
  • Share session recordings/materials with stakeholders

Week of March 23:

  • Evaluate vendor proposals
  • Build business cases for new initiatives
  • Create your 90-day action plan
  • Schedule follow-up conversations

Pro tip: The most successful EC attendees create a “trip report” document with:

  • Top 3 takeaways
  • Vendors to evaluate further
  • Technologies to pilot
  • Budget implications
  • Recommended next steps

Share this with your boss, team, and stakeholders. It justifies the trip and creates accountability for action.


Survival Tips for Vegas in March

Weather

March in Vegas: 60-70°F (15-21°C) during the day, cooler evenings. Bring:

  • Layers (conference rooms can be cold)
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Light jacket for evenings

Hydration

Vegas is desert-dry, and conference centers are worse. Drink water constantly. Seriously.

Food Strategy

  • Breakfast: Grab something substantial—conference food is hit-or-miss
  • Lunch: Use “Lunch & Learn” sessions or network over meals
  • Dinner: This is Vegas—take advantage of world-class restaurants (EC has discount codes)

Transportation

  • Caesars Forum is on the Strip—easy rideshare/taxi access
  • Walk when possible (it’s faster than you think)
  • Use EC’s discounted rideshare codes

Sleep

You’re in Vegas, but you’re here to work. Get sleep. The conference is exhausting, and you need to be sharp.

After-Hours

Enterprise Connect has curated entertainment guides with attendee discounts. Take advantage, but don’t sacrifice conference value for shows.


Special Programs to Watch

Future Leaders Program

If you’re under 35 (or know someone who is), the Future Leaders get:

  • Complimentary passes
  • Onsite recognition
  • Exclusive networking with industry veterans
  • Mentorship opportunities

Why it matters: These are the rising stars. Connect with them—they’ll be making decisions in 5 years.

Excellence Awards

Winners announced throughout the conference:

  • Women in Communications Spotlight Award – Industry trailblazers
  • IT Hero Award – Unsung champions
  • Best of Enterprise Connect – Top innovations

Attend the award ceremonies—winners often have the best stories and insights.


The Unwritten Rules of EC

  1. The hallway track is real – Some of the best conversations happen between sessions
  2. Vendors are friendlier on Thursday – They’re trying to hit quotas before everyone leaves
  3. The opening reception is crucial – Set the tone for your entire conference
  4. Analysts know everything – If you see Metrigy, Omdia, or TalkingPointz analysts, ask questions
  5. The conference party is where deals happen – Informal environments = honest conversations
  6. Early morning sessions are less crowded – Better access to speakers and seats
  7. Bring a pen – Digital notes are great, but sometimes you need to sketch or jot quickly
  8. The EC HQ booth is neutral territory – Vendors can’t pitch you there—it’s peer space
  9. Speed networking works – Yes, it’s structured and slightly awkward, but it delivers results
  10. Follow the analysts on social – They live-tweet insights and observations you’ll miss

The Bottom Line: What EC 2026 is Really About

Strip away the glitz, the vendor booths, and the Vegas setting, and Enterprise Connect 2026 is asking one fundamental question:

“How do we transform enterprise communications in an AI-driven world without breaking what works, blowing the budget, or losing our people?”

Every keynote, session, and booth conversation orbits around this question. The industry is at an inflection point:

  • AI promises transformation but demands proof
  • Hybrid work is permanent but needs better infrastructure
  • CX is critical but agents are burning out
  • Security threats are escalating but can’t cripple usability
  • Legacy systems need modernization but can’t fail

Enterprise Connect 2026 is where you’ll find answers—not from vendors trying to sell you, but from peers who’ve walked the path, analysts who’ve studied the data, and thought leaders who see around corners.

Go to Vegas with clear goals. Ask hard questions. Challenge assumptions. Network authentically. And come home with a plan that moves your organization forward.

See you at Caesars Forum.


Stay Connected

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Social Media: #EnterpriseConnect


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