Talkdesk Analyst Summit - Photos and 3 Takeaways

Last week was my first visit to Charleston, SC, and the first Talkdesk Analyst Summit since 2019. Lots to catch up on, and it was time well-spent. Below are some photos from the sessions, along with our outings to explore Charleston. To complement the photos, I’ve posted my takeaway highlights here on LinkedIn.

Below - CEO/Founder Tiago Paiva, Neville Letzerich.

Andy Flynn, Pedro Andrade and Chad Anderson doing a demo.

Memorial Healthcare customer session, welcome signs from current and previous events.

Mills House - our hotel and event venue - Charlie - one of the greeters. Some Southern hospitality in my room.

Moody moonshot, love the iron work at City Market, and during a dinner, they had a fragrance bar, where we got to choose our own scents, and they whipped that up into our personal perfumes to take home. Ooh la la…

Speaking of ooh la la - Benne’s Bakery, with their famous Ultimate Coconut cake, stacked high for all to see, and my own slice along with a sweet cocktail. More of the same at Lenoir, with another sweet and yummy cocktail. Sugar is kinda a big thing here, yup.

Next Stop - Talkdesk - Charleston, SC

Today I’m off to Talkdesk’s analyst event - it’s been a few years since the last one, so there’s a lot of catching up to do. Am keen to get the latest updates and roadmap, and will post on LinkedIn as time allows during the event - hashtag is #TalkdeskAnalystSummit. Never been to Charleston - that will be a treat, so it should be a pretty good next few days.

NICE Analyst Summit 2024 - Photos from Zambia, Review on No Jitter

Last week was definitely a bucket-list trip, courtesy of NICE, to attend their Analyst Summit in Zambia. That’s as exotic as it gets in my world, and am still buzzing from the experience - not just the content, but being surrounded by nature that urbanites hardly ever see. Every day was a new adventure, and whatever I can share now is just a fraction of the whole thing.

I’ll keep this short, and here I’m just sharing two sets of my photos - from the event itself, and from what I would call the Zambia experience - and the rest I’ll leave to your imagination (or if we’re connected on Facebook, I’ll be sharing lots more there).

Complementing that is my review of the event, which I’ve distilled into three themes - windmills, profitability and termites. A bit strange, I know, but it all hangs together, and you can read it here on No Jitter.

As always, comments and sharing are welcome, and I’ll likely have a small coda coming in the November newsletter next week.

First, some photos from the event:

CEO Barak Eilam, and AR leader and Head of Global Corporate Comms, Chris Irwin-Dudek

Fantastic opening with a children’s choir to sing the Zambian national anthem, with that week being their 60th Independence Day - pretty special. Next - one of several very creative visuals to showcase various success metrics, weaving in images from our various Analyst Summit locales - this one showing their revenue stat of $2.78 billion paired with last year’s Machu Picchu visit.

Gotta show a few regular slides - Hyper Platform - this is their next-level vision for how AI is helping enterprises get better outcomes, and for software vendors to evolve to meet those needs. Next - visual for 4 stages of NICE’s evolution that brings them to this vision.

Elizabeth Tobey and Neeraj Verma getting into the details.

Exec Q&A with Barry Cooper, Einat Weiss and Barak Eilam; and a farewell toast moment marking the fast-approaching end to Barak’s tenure as CEO.

Next - a few photos to give you a flavor for the Zambia experience - wow, huh?

Next Stop - NICE Analyst Summit - Destination...

NICE doesn’t do anything in half-measures. If you follow me, you’ll know that they keep raising the bar each year, and clearly, they value what analysts bring to the table. Being a public company, they're pretty transparent about things, and if they choose to take us to an exotic location - not just to share their roadmap, but to nurture important relationships - so be it. With that backdrop, they’re taking us to….

Zambia. You heard right - Zambia. I’ll leave it to your imagination and Google searches to figure out what that might look like, and am sure it will be all of that and then some. As always, I’ll share updates and photos as time allows, and a whole lot more once back. Time to pack now…

London, Part 1 - British Telecom, Focus 2024

This was the first of two events I attended on this week’s London trip - Focus 2024, British Telecom’s analyst event, which was a first for me in-person. The second stop was UC Expo, and I’ll get to that in my Part 2 blog post after this.

Am just sharing some of my photos here with brief commentary. I was only able to attend Day 1 of BT’s event, so my takeaways are limited. In short, BT seems to be well-along the AI path, talking a lot about automation, and building flexible networks to support today’s distributed organizations. Also heard quite a bit about network security, which is a must with the growing volumes of data these networks have to handle.

Below, CEO Bas Burger, Matt Swinden and Chet Patel

Below - Charlie - special guest speaker, and totally NDA, so no photos. In short, he shared fascinating insider insights about the global state of fraud, threats, disinformation, etc., and the geopolitics of what’s happening at a state/nation level. Of course, it’s bad, and likely worse than you can imagine. On a more positive note, the food and bar service were very good! Next - during the reception, and building lobby. They do a great job with branding - maybe a bit OTT, but that’s what big telcos do.

Verint Engage 2024 - Quick Pix and Top Takeaways

Earlier this week, I attended my first Verint customer/partner event in Orlando. I’ve been to the last two analyst-only events, but Engage is where you get to meet and hear from customers and partners. Much bigger-picture, and nothing beats hearing success stories directly from customers.

Am not able to get a full writeup done while in between travel to various events, but the main takeaway to share is that when done right, chatbots can be effective, and Verint is front of the line for showcasing real benefits and financial impact. Every vendor in the contact center space has its own way of spelling success, and Verint’s approach is pretty simple - get tasks done faster with chatbots, and your agents can deal with more customers and do so more effectively. Time is money, and the ROI can be impressive, especially at scale.

What I’ve come to learn and like about Verint is their focused approach on using chatbots to help contact centers address real, long-standing problems. Yes, the bots are AI-driven, but this isn’t about selling an AI solution. It’s about identifying problems and outcomes, and attacking each one in a manageable way - with CX Automation being their go-to-market branding.

Rather than pushing a bunch of chatbots out there to streamline operations and make CX more seamless in a general way, Verint takes a bottom-up approach. They have dozens of chatbots ready to go, supported by their Da Vinci AI Data Hub. The key here is being an open platform, meaning that it can integrate with all CCaaS platforms. Verint is not competing to displace Genesys, Avaya, Five9, etc. Instead, they bring best-in-class chatbots that enhance these platforms.

The other key thing about being bottom-up, is that each chatbot is purpose-built to address a specific task. This allows customers to take a very targeted approach, and optimize the mix of chatbots for where they can bring the most value. Prime chatbot examples include Wrap Up, Coaching, Knowledge Automation, Smart Transfer, Copilot, and TimeFlex (WFM).

Each does one thing very well, and when deploying a suite of these, the incremental gains from automation and time savings add up quickly, translating into a fast ROI. It’s a great approach for contact centers who are taking a cautious approach with AI, along with being skeptical of chatbots - fair enough, but that reflects experiences with earlier generation chatbots, not what they can do today.

One more takeaway that may not be that evident - based on what vendors are selling, it’s easy to think that all contact centers are cloud-based, or well on their way. The reality, of course, is much different, with premises-based deployment still being the norm - in whole or in part. A key message to share is that contact centers do not need to be cloud-based to benefit from what Verint is offering. Their chatbots can work just fine with legacy deployments - what Verint does is based in their cloud, so any contact center can deploy this.

That’s the wrap for now, but more is coming in other forums, so stay tuned.

I’ll leave you with some of my photos, along with links to some LinkedIn posts during the events. If you follow me on LinkedIn, you probably didn’t see these, as I had a login glitch, and these were not posted to my main LinkedIn account. Subsequent posts are there, though, so I won’t bother with those links here. Feel free to give these a look, as there is some additional in-the-moment commentary not included here.

LinkedIn posts from Day 1 - here, here and here.

Almost forgot - bonus link - I was interviewed by Verint as part of their Blue Lounge series during the event. It’s just four minutes, where I’m talking about the role of AI in the contact center and how it’s being used to improve CX. I hope you check it out - here’s the link.

Below, CEO Dan Bodner - first in analyst-only session, then main stage.

Jaime Merrit during analyst session, Dave Singer on main stage talking about TimeFlex bots.

Kelly Koelliker leading a customer session, Heather Richards talking about Knowledge Automation bots, Kelly again with celebrity speaker Kal Penn.

Blair Pleasant leading breakout session with Daniel Ziv and Heather Richards, and fun time at Universal Studios at the karaoke bar!

Screenshots from my Blue Lounge interview about AI and CX.

Next Stop - London, for BT Analyst Event and UC Expo

I don’t travel overseas much, but on Monday I’m flying to London for two events. First is Focus 2024, British Telecom’s analyst event, then back again for UC Expo at the Excel Center. Will definitely be a full week, and I’ll share updates on LinkedIn as time allows.

For UC Expo, I’ll be speaking on three sessions - one is invite-only, and links are here for the other two:

Thursday at 1pm - a fireside chat on tech-driven inclusivity in the workplace

Thursday at 1:35 - Ask the Analyst panel session

If you’re attending, and want to meet up, please drop me a line. Also, the event hashtag is #UCX24.

Next Stop - Zoholics, Austin, TX

Make what you will of the event name, but that’s where I’ll be next week. Zoholics is Zoho’s customer/partner event, and they have several of these on a regional basis around the globe. Earlier this year, I attended my first Zoho event, and this will be my first Zoholics event - in Austin, woo hoo - so I’m getting to know this very interesting company a bit better now.

The weather will be hot, the BBQ will be great, and there’s no better city for live music, so it’s shaping up to be a pretty, pretty good week. I’ll post updates as time allows, and you can track the event more broadly using these tags on social - #Zoholics24 and #ZoholicsUS.

May Events - Zoom and Verint - Quick Pix

Last week I had back-to-back analyst events in the US, and just wanted to share some photos here. First was Zoom Perspectives in NYC, followed by Verint Analyst Days in Dallas. I’ll be doing a written review of these later this week. Not sure where it will run, but stay tuned.

Also, as a heads-up, I discussed takeaways from these events with my partner Chris Fine on our Watch This Space podcast, which will run next Tuesday, along with my June newsletter. I hope you check those out. Until then, here are some quick pix of mine from last week’s events.

First, Zoom Perspectives in NYC. Below - executive team during Q&A session, Gary Sorrentino, Mahesh Ram

More from Zoom - Jeff Smith, Smita Hashim, and our tour of the MLB studios, a high-profile Zoom customer - very cool

Now, on to Verint Analyst Days in Dallas. Below - Dan Bodner, Jaime Merritt, David Singer

More Verint - event sign, the “CX Automation Matrix” discussion, Jaime with the event-themed cocktails

Next Stop - Zoom Perspectives and Verint Analyst Day

Am finally back to travel for industry events. Since the end of February, Enterprise Connect has been the only business travel for me, but that’s about to change. I was recuperating from foot surgery all of April, and had to pass on five events to manage that. The last two weeks, I was in Israel on a personal trip, but now it’s time to get back to events.

Starting today, I’m flying to NYC for Zoom Perspectives, then to Dallas on Wednesday for Verint Analyst Day. It’s way less flying than Israel, and a lot easier with time zone changes. I’ll be posting on LinkedIn as time allows, and soon after will write up my takeaways.

Enterprise Connect Redux - Roundup of Latest Takeaways

I’ve been doing a steady stream of post mortems this week since returning from Enterprise Connect, and being Friday, I’ll do the expedient thing and tally them here in one convenient spot. Others are still to come, and I’ve already shared these segments below individually on LinkedIn.

You may not have seen these, or haven’t checked them out yet - either way, the main reviews are here in this post. Whatever you care to check out - thank you - and would love to hear your take as well. Here goes…

First up - Telecom Reseller podcast, hosted by Doug Green. We covered a lot of ground, both about the event and bigger picture issues around AI. You can watch either here on LinkedIn, or on Doug’s YouTube channel.

Next one - LinkedIn Live segment with Jeff Pulver. We were both at Enterprise Connect, but our paths didn’t cross, so we compared notes. Also, we looked at the bigger picture as to where AI is going, and parallels to what we both see now between this revolution and with VoIP 20 years ago, where Jeff played a central role in making Internet communications real.

Last, but not least - our BCStrategies roundup. As always, a great mix of analysts and consultants from our circle, so it’s a different dynamic from the 1:1 format of my interviews with Doug and Jeff. This was also done on LinkedIn Live, and as with all of these, I hope you check it out.

Not April Fool's - Time for New Newsletter and Podcast

Am way behind sharing new content, including more perspectives on last week’s Enterprise Connect. For the latter, you’ll get a taste from the April editions of both my newsletter and podcast - JAA’s Communications and Collaboration Review, and my Watch This Space podcast, now in its 7th season.

If you’re not a subscriber, signing up to my newsletter is easy - JAA’s Communications and Collaboration Review - the signup page is here.

For my Watch This Space podcast, you can subscribe on all the major platforms, or listen to any episode directly here on my website, or here on the dedicated WTS website. The title in the thumb below tells you what we have on tap for this episode , and here’s the link if you want jump in right now. Hope you do, and would love to hear your thoughts!

UPDATE - changes are coming to both the website and podcast, not just for a refresh, but also to make the podcast more engaging and discoverable.

Enterprise Connect 2024 - Photos and News Items

The buzz from last week’s Enterprise Connect is still going strong, and there’s lots to share. Time is short, however, and I can only manage recaps as time allows.

In terms of what’s already been done, I posted several photos and updates on LinkedIn during the event, and included some photos in my April newsletter, which subscribers will get today.

Speaking of what’s coming this week, the April edition of my Watch This Space podcast is coming, and the entire episode is about Enterprise Connect. I really hope you check that out, and if you’re not familiar with my podcast, we’re in Season 7 now, and you can check out the episodes here.

During the event, I also recorded some audio and video segments with various folks, but so far only one has surfaced, and it was also shared in my April newsletter.

This week, I’ll be contributing to two different video recaps of the show along with other analysts, and those should publish by end of the week. I’m also writing up my own recap for a publisher, and that should run early next week. As these various updates are published, I’ll share them on my website and LinkedIn, and will include a link to this post as well.

With all of this commentary about Enterprise Connect either out there or soon coming, I don’t have any analysis to add here. Instead, I’ll share two things you may not have seen elsewhere - a summary of notable announcements and press releases from the show, and a photo gallery - mostly mine - but from a few others as well.

Notable announcements and press releases (alpha order by vendor name):

Avaya announces strategic partnership with Zoom - integrating Zoom Workplace with Aura and Avaya Enterprise Cloud

Cisco launches new devices for hybrid work - a collaboration board and a line of IP phones

Five9 announces GenAI Studio - allows contact centers to customize their own Generative AI applications

Intermedia launches Intermedia Healthcare Solutions - AI-driven collaboration platform specifically for that vertical

NICE announces Enlighten XM and next iteration of Enlighten Copilot

RingCentral announces RingEX - replacing MVP

Talkdesk announces Ascend Connect - AI-based solution for premises-based contact centers

Vonage enhances conversational commerce capabilities - using Generative AI to make customer interactions more personalized and customizable

Zoom launches Workplace - an AI-centric collaboration platform

Now let’s shift from text to images - here are some takeaway photos from Enterprise Connect:

Very photogenic blocky logo, Cisco’s Javed Khan, RingCentral’s Kira Makagon

Dave Michels and his annual Innovation Showcase, my annual state of speech tech and AI in the enterprise session, with speakers from Cognigy, Sprinklr and RingCentral

Amir Hameed at the RingCentral booth, Zeus Kerravala and his networking session, Kevin Kieller (wearing his BCStrategies hat) with a deep dive on MSFT Copilot

Wearing my SCTC hat along with Fran Blackburn at the SCTC booth, at the Cisco booth doing a cool demo for automating my double espresso order using CPaaS - thanks Courtenay Godshall and Darryl Da Silva (and Zack Taylor facing away!), with David Danto and friends

With Liam Dunne at the Klearcom booth (thanks for the Irish cap!), with Gidi Adlersberg at AudioCodes, and with Fred Hussey from Aizan and Niklas Heuveldop - Vonage CEO

The dynamic duo from NICE - Chris Irwin-Dudek and Schevone Johnson, with Zeus Kerravala, and Dan Miller by the EC sign at the atrium

And, just for fun - S’mores martini, 30 year-old Highland Park scotch, enjoying the scotch looking out at the Gaylord atrium - all in a day’s work!

Next Stop - Enterprise Connect, Orlando, FL

It’s that time again - Enterprise Connect - the biggest industry event in the communications tech space, and I’ll be flying to Orlando on Sunday. As usual, it will be constant motion, but time well-spent. My calendar is plenty full, but if you’d like to connect, please drop me a line - if not at the show, after for sure.

I’ll be most visible on Thursday, where I’m leading my annual speech tech update session at 9am, and then as a panelist on a 10am session. For more detail on each, links are here and here from earlier posts on my blog.

February Conferences Review - 8x8, RingCentral and Cognigy

Time is zooming by ahead of Enterprise Connect next week, and expediency is the operative word for getting things done. Normally, I would write standalone reviews for each event I attend, but there were too many last month, so I’ve consolidated the last few into into one writeup. I’d much rather give each vendor its due with longer, separate writeups, but the time crunch is just too great with the biggest event of the year on the horizon. Ugh.

On the brighter side, well, I did manage to get a writeup done for the most recent events, and that catches me - and you - up on my latest run of event travel. That’s the preamble, and I’ll now steer you to BCStrategies, where the review has been posted. Starting with the most recent event last month, my writeup starts with the 8x8 analyst summit, followed by RingCentral’s analyst summit, and then Cognigy’s Experience Summit, which marked my first visit to Germany.

February sure was a busy time, and prior to these three, I had two other events that month - including one of my own - and if you missed those, you can read about them here and here.

Preview for my Enterprise Connect Session - on No Jitter

Enterprise Connect is just two weeks away, and it’s always a crush to get everything in while there. So many people to meet, so many sessions to see, but always so little time. The main activity for me is my annual session on the state of speech tech in the enterprise, and I hope you can carve out a bit of time to see it - Thursday at 9am, Room Sun C.

To help support the session, I wrote a preview article about what we’ll be talking about, and it’s running now on No Jitter. I’ll be joined by speakers from RingCentral, Cognigy and Sprinklr; for more detail, here’s the article, and here’s an earlier blog post with some backstory, along with a discount code to save $400 on your registration.

Enterprise Connect Update - New Speaking Spot Added

I recently posted about my Enterprise Connect session on enterprise speech tech, and since then, I’ve now been added to another panel session, which happens to follow right after mine.

The new session is titled Where is Technology Taking the Employee Experience?, and I’ll be joining panelists Beth Schultz from Metrigy, and Robert Harris from Communications Advantage. No Jitter’s Lisa Schmeiser will be moderating, and I hope you can join us. Full details are here, and we’ll be going at 10am on Thursday, March 28.

Zoho Analyst Event - My Two Takeaways

This event happened earlier this month, and my review about it is running now on BCStrategies. If that hasn’t crossed your path, thought I’d blog about it here as well, as I think you’ll find it a good read.

Zoho is an interesting company, and one that shows you there isn’t just one way to run a successful business. Here’s the link to read my writeup, and for my in-the-moment insights, here’s a digest of my LinkedIn posts during the event.

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jarnoldassociates_zohoday24-spaceexploration-travel-activity-7161776091446042624-BxsL?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jarnoldassociates_zohoday24-businessstrategy-culture-activity-7161436505633214464-GGT5?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jarnoldassociates_zohoday24-ucaas-ai-activity-7161399177199980544-hohU?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jarnoldassociates_zohoday24-businessforgood-sustainability-activity-7161388308252549120-uSux?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jarnoldassociates_zohoday24-activity-7161384360330354688-66us?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jarnoldassociates_zohoday24-financialperformance-leadership-activity-7161101104162738177-_hbV?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jarnoldassociates_zohoday24-zoho-bigtech-activity-7161056452487303168-PLZQ?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop


Future of Work Expo - Photo Recap and Links

It’s been a full month, with travel to five different industry events over four weeks. On a business level, the Future of Work Expo was closest to home, as this is my sixth year as conference Chair, and the event is coming into its own nicely.

If you’ve never attended, it’s part of TMCnet’s flagship ITExpo, which has been running as long as I’ve been an analyst - 20+ years - and is usually during the second week of February in Ft. Lauderdale. I’ve finally exhaled from the rush of getting the programming and speaker roster in place, after which, the event largely runs itself.

There’s plenty of time to plan for next year’s edition, and you can reach out any time if interested in speaking or sponsoring. For a sense of what you missed, this blog post is a photo recap - mostly mine, but some are from others. Aside from details on the speakers, I won’t be adding any commentary. For that, you can peruse my LinkedIn posts during the event - highlights below - as well as check out the March edition of my Watch This Space podcast, which is scheduled to run on March 5.

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jarnoldassociates_itexpo-activity-7166093120353382401-913S?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jarnoldassociates_what-is-the-key-to-making-hybrid-work-work-activity-7163941411606704128-0CLH?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jarnoldassociates_snomattheshow-newsreel-activity-7163936981603872768-sAr7?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jarnoldassociates_futureofwork-activity-7163925259056873473-UIGD?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jarnoldassociates_ftlauderdale-it-futureofwork-activity-7163288318560944128-NByV?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

Below - day 1 agenda, Todd Knapp from Envision, Arturo Guzman from HCLTech

Future of Workspace session, with Chris Fine moderating - Alex Lopez from Cisco, Gentry Long from Industrious, Tomi Teikko from Haltian, and Blima Ehrenetrau from The Designers Group; Cybersec panel with Ryan Worobel from LogicMonitor, Richard Luna from Protected Harbor, Brett Shockley from Journey AI; Collaboration from Anywhere panel - Todd Knapp from Envision, Tonny Siemons from Enreach, Luiz Domingos from Mitel and Steve Forcum from SIPPIO

Role of Endpoints panel - moderated by David Danto, with Jeff Kubick from Poly/HP, Gideon Adler from CDW, Vern Fernandez from Jabra, and Brian Bradbrook from Snom; Role of IT panel - moderated by Glenn Goldberg, with Richard Luna from Protected Harbor, David Jodoin from Stackyon, and Gary Coben from Evolve IP; AI Evolution - LLMs panel - with Hardy Myers from Cognigy, Frank Fawzi from IntelePeer, Kevin Lee from NICE, and Alex Diedrich from Sprinklr

AI and Employee Engagement panel, moderated by Tomi Teikko, with Hardy Myers from Cognigy, John Chmoj from Verint, Jay Patel from Avaya, and Joe Markwith from CDW; Contact Center and FOW panel - with Rob McDougall from Upstream Works, Tod Chisholm from IFT, Khurum Shafi from Twilio, and Michael Roche from Five9; post-panel photo with Mitel - Luiz Domingos and Dave Clardy

Long-time colleague and fellow podcaster Doug Green, Apple “booth” on the show floor, and an even longer-time colleague who does it all, Carl Ford

Finale session on Evolving Role of Organizations - with Juan Betancourt from Humantelligence, Chris Fine, Dave Fox from Focus GTS and Jeff Pulver; a trio of SCTC members - Carmelo Cappuzzello, myself, and Vern Fernandez; with Bill Radford from Cisco

From the show floor - Julie Smith from Snom with Andy Abramson; with Mr. TMC, Rich Tehrani

More familiar faces - with Justin Robbins and Alan Percy - go Bills!