Nearly 60% of companies have begun to use some form of managed Unified Communication Service, or called Unified Communication as a service (UCaaS ). This provides enterprises with a service in the form of Internet and enterprise IP networks, this service includes instant messaging services, Internet-based voice services, and video conferencing services within the enterprise.
This is a way of collaborative communication.
Irwin Lazar, Vice President and service director of Nemertes research, explains that these large enterprises use unified communications for web conferencing. As more and more enterprises migrate services and functions to the cloud, Unified Communication as a service (UCaaS) will become more and more common collaboration methods.
According to a report released by Fierce Enterprise Communications, Gartner analysts found two very different models, one being a built-in service model, one is a service model based on Cloud technology. Today, companies have the opportunity to mix these two models to create a model that is more suitable for their own business development.
Ben Elliot, vice president of Gartner, and Jeffrey Mann, vice president of Gartner's research department, issued a prediction about the current situation. They believe that the next wave of development of Unified Communication will be social media, social media has huge market potential.
The system will be improved.
Henry Dewing, chief analyst at Forrester Research, believes that the advantages of UCaaS will become more obvious. The main reason is the integration of systems, in this way, unified communication functions and technical difficulties can be minimized, and funds can be allocated more effectively.
He also believes that "service providers are required to make some technical decisions and develop strict business service level agreements. Adhering to the open connection to other companies in the ecosystem will encourage buyers to promote service providers to adapt to and support a wider range of standard protocols and functions, instead of simply making decisions for them and investing in them."
Low cost and higher performance
Although it is very likely that different technologies will be selected from multiple Unified Communication vendors, such a situation may organize the integration process, however, you can select a major supplier to integrate the system and run it more effectively.
Because training is not required for outsourcing services for Unified Communication Management, and there is almost no need for too much capital investment, lazar pointed out that IT staff can spend more time in strategic decisions to promote productivity development.
UCaaS will become an increasingly important solution for enterprises. Integrating systems with Cloud Technologies will save more costs and make the system operate more smoothly.