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Charlie James, EMEA director for the Polycom Microsoft Alliance at Polycom[/caption]
It seems that the theme of digital transformation at GITEX this year might be the ideal trending topic to think about when you consider all the significant changes that have taken place within the UC Sector. From companies like Cisco exploring new technology like VR and artificial intelligence to brands like Avaya looking forward to their exit from Chapter 11, the industry is in a state of undeniable transition.
One of the biggest changes to hit the news in recent weeks has been the announcement made at Microsoft Ignite, that Microsoft Skype for Business will eventually morph into Microsoft Teams. We caught up with the EMEA director for the Polycom Microsoft Alliance, Charlie James, to discuss Polycom's focus for the time being.
How has Polycom Responded to Microsoft Ignite?
As a powerful member of Microsoft's partner community, it makes sense that Polycom would be affected by the recent Teams announcement more than most. However, the company has responded to the Ignite update with confidence and focus, ready to take their customers into the future - no matter what. I asked Charlie how Polycom felt about the Ignite event, and what the focus for the company is now.
"Ignite was an incredible show for us. We were gold sponsors at the event, and we had an amazing booth designed to help us show customers the three pillars that we've created around the Microsoft Portfolio, including the rooms, voice and video, and the interoperability options within the cloud. We had already achieved our booking target before we got there, and the event was incredibly busy."
Charlie went on to note that following the Teams announcement, the main topic of conversation for Polycom had been around the concept of "interoperability". Customers are looking for ways to bring diverse UC worlds together, and that gave Polycom a chance to show off their Polycom RealConnect solution, while simultaneously putting consumer minds at ease about the future of Teams.
"We had our own press release after the Ignite Microsoft announcement, to let everyone know that we've been working with Microsoft through a strategic alliance for some time now, and in our opinion, this whole thing is simply par for the course."
So, What Does Being Ready for Teams Mean to Polycom?
Charlie highlighted that Polycom is ready and available to help their customers make the seamless transition to getting the most out of Teams whenever the time comes. He said that, for Polycom, the aim right now is to offer reassurance to customers about what the future will look like.


In terms of a roadmap for the future, there's still a while to go before Teams will completely replace Skype for Business. Charlie noted:

