Next Stop - Dallas and Mavenir

Got one more stop on my run of travel to industry events - to Dallas, for Mavenir’s analyst event. Since early October, pretty much every week up til now, I’ve been going somewhere to one, sometimes two events. Every one has been worthwhile, so while it feels like a grind, that’s how the business goes, and if anything, I’m well-informed about the state of things in my world.

While Mavenir isn’t core to my everyday coverage, their focus is very relevant in terms of how wireless connectivity is becoming a factor for enterprises, and how it creates new opportunities for carriers to offer cloud services like UCaaS and CCaaS. This is the reason why Ericsson bought Vonage, and Mavenir has already been on this path for a while, so I’m keen to get the updates, and will share what I can while there.

Zoomtopia - Quick Pix and Post

Just have time for a quick post before flying home from Zoomtopia in San Jose. This is the first in-person Zoom analyst event since 2019, and it was a great update on all that’s happening with them - and it’s a lot. I’ll have more to say about that in upcoming posts, so for now, am just going to share some photos.

Below - CEO Eric Yuan, in good form as always. Right - Alex Borstein, who was the event host - yes, the voice of Lois Griffin! - and kept the vibe on edge all the way through.

Eric talking about their initiatives for giving back, and later in conversation with Timbaland. Yes, he’s a fan of Zoom, but was good hear about how he overcame rejection early on, and just persevered. Eric followed a similar journey, when he couldn’t get funding for Zoom early on.

Aisera - one of many partners I spoke with while walking the show floor, then later, the analysts went offsite to Zoom HQ for briefings and demos from their product managers.

A few of the demos - Zoom whiteboard, digital signage and reservations. Yes, video and screens are everywhere here, and it provides the kind of flexibility needed for today’s hybrid work. Lots of talk about inclusion to make remote workers feel part of the team, and keep everyone engaged from wherever they’re located. Digital signage - this photo is a particularly good example of a mass notification, such as if there’s an E911 incident in the office.

Next Stop - San Jose and Zoomtopia

My analyst travel-palooza continues, with my fourth trip to the Bay area of California in less than a month. Never crossed the country this many times in so short a period as now, but that’s how the fall travel season is rolling in 2022 for analyst events.

Next stop is Zoomtopia, and it’s my first in-person Zoom event since the pandemic started. That would have been October 2019 - I wasn’t there for the whole thing, but it was memorable - especially the music. This time around, though, I’ll catch it all. Follow me here or on social for updates - @arnoldjon for Twitter, and on LinkedIn.

New Strategic Insights Report - with Upstream Works

Upstream Works is an innovative Canadian contact center vendor, and I’ve been doing various things with them for a few years now. One of these includes writing Strategic Insight reports - not quite as long as a white paper, but substantive enough to require registration for downloading.

My most recent Strategic Insight report for them has been published now, titled The AI Opportunity: Enhance the Agent and Customer Experience with AI Application Integrations. If that’s top of mind for you, and would like to read about it, here’s the link.


SCTC Annual Conference, Dallas - Quick Take and Pix

This is stop two of three during my current travel run, and it sure has been good. I’ve been involved with SCTC for a few years now - Society of Communications Technology Consultants - and even though I’m an analyst, there’s a lot in this community that’s good for my business.

Their annual conference is mostly for members, so it’s not really a public event, but the challenges facing consultants aren’t all that different from mine as an independent analyst. The trends that I follow in my research, are the same ones they’re living with as they try to get their clients to adopt new technologies. Lots of good learning here, and the caliber of speakers and panels sessions has been very high, as always. If you’re an independent consultant working with communications technology, this is a community you should be part of - and if you want to learn more, just drop me a line.

That’s the story from the conference here in Dallas, and I’ll leave you with a few photos.

Below - SCTC President, Denise Munro, and our Bitrix guru, Bobra Bush. Later, my lock note talk.

Definitely the most impactful session - 911 guru/advocate Mark Fletcher brought Hank Hunt to speak and share his story for how Kari’s Law came into being. Mark is the driver who made this happen, and Kari’s Law is named after one of Hank’s daughters, who would still be alive today if 911 service worked the way it’s supposed to. Photo on right - at the White House in 2018, when Kari’s Law was signed into law.

Best for last? Maybe. I’m part of the SIPtones (mainly for keyboards), and we got to play on Monday night. Fun, yeah - wish we could do this at every conference, but we’re not quite ready for that. Pictured on right - it was a two-band bill, where local band Southern Flight opened, then joined us at the end for a lively jam. Photo credits - on left, Cyndi Crews, and on right, Donna Leaden - thanks!

If you don’t know us, the SIPtones are led by Rick Hathaway on sax, Steve Leaden on drums and Chuck Vondra on guitar. We were also lucky to have Rebecca Cihak - long-time musical comrade of Chuck’s - be our vocalist, and we hope can do this again soon. Also, missing in action was Joe Rubio, our regular bassist, who wasn’t able to make it this time. In due time, I’ll have more pictures and video to share, and otherwise, I keep an archive of photos and video clips from earlier shows on my website - here and here.

UC Expo London - Quick Pix and Video Clip

Last week sure was a whirlwind, starting with the NICE Analyst Summit in Marrakesh (blog to come, but I shared different sets of photos on LinkedIn and Facebook), then a quick exit to London for UC Expo.

I may not get a blog post out about the Expo, but I was interviewed twice, including a video segment on the floor with EM360, which is included at the bottom of this post. Otherwise, here are some quick pix, both of the show and a few while about in London, albeit very briefly.

Below - show floor entrance and some of the activity, including a drone zone to test your skills.

With Chris Bain of Avaya, SCTC colleague Dave Mailer, and the Ask the Analyst panel session (photo credit - Anna Plavinskaja - thanks!).

Quintessential London, right? Phone booth, Sherlock Holmes, the Tube and the Thames!

More of the same - cable cars, the O2, London Eye, Big Ben, and the Docklands by the ExCeL Centre

Last, but not least, I was interviewed by Matt Harris from EM360 about the event, so here’s the four minute takeaway….

UC Expo London - Second Panel Session

Finally getting a chance to post about the second session I’m on at UC Expo this week. I’ll be in London over the next two days, and this session runs at 12:05pm on Thursday.

Titled “From Beach to Boardroom”, we’ll be exploring what it means to have a flexible work model, and what it takes to make this viable. I’m the moderator, and joining me will be Magnus Falk from Zoom, and Isaac Durno from Oxford City Council. Full details here, and hope you can join us!

CCTC Event in Toronto - Some Photos

Before the moment passes entirely - this is my first chance to share some photos here from last week’s CCTC networking event in Toronto. Canadian telecom and tech consultants rarely have events where all can gather, so this was a welcome development, led by long-time consultant Cheryl Helm.

We had a decent turnout, including a handful who participated virtually. Probably most importantly, the content was top-notch, from beginning to end. The networking was good too, but I think everyone went home feeling a bit smarter about that state of things with communications technology.

Oh, and I’d be remiss in saying to all my Canadian colleagues - happy Thanksgiving!

Below - Cheryl Helm leading things off, and Scott Murphy and the interoperability panel.

Below - the Foxhole - Roberta and Steve running their command center to keep everything moving. My locknote talk - if you’re attending the SCTC conference later this month in Dallas, my locknote there will be based on this, so not to worry if you didn’t catch it here.

Next Guest Post for NICE - A Bigger CX Vision for a Digital-First World

Busy week - I’ve been doing a lot of writing recently, and much of it is coming to market around now. Here’s the next one - another guest post for the NICE blog. The company is doing good things with CXi and their new branding, but the bigger message is how providing customer service now goes beyond the contact center. Lots more to explore here, so watch for more from me with NICE, as well as other places.

Vonage AI Studio - Have They Cracked the Code with AI?

That’s the title of my latest article, running now on No Jitter. This builds off of last week’s announcement of AI Studio from Vonage, and I think they’ve got the right approach here for connecting the dots among AI, CPaaS and CCaaS.

You need all of these things to do CX right, and this move shows that you don’t have to have an army of developers to leverage CPaaS to make CX better. This is tricky territory to navigate, as well as come up with the right messging, and I hope you find my take a good read.

NICE Things Come in Small Packages - Analyst Summit Preview

Analysts get all kinds of swag - much of it is the same, and some is better than others. Here’s one, though, that I won’t be getting traders of. We graciously accept all of this at face value, but it’s always great to see creativity and fun, and NICE really stands out for me in that department.

October is going to be a full month of travel, so there’s a lot to prepare for. One of these stops will be for NICE’s 2022 Analyst Summit, held in Marrakesh, Morocco of all places. This is one of those times where we get spoiled a bit, but in return, they’ll have our full attention while we’re there.

Most travel can become a grind going to familiar cities and airports, but this one falls more in the adventure category, at least for me. So, to help build that anticipation of going to an exotic locale, I got a small package at the post the other day.

Can’t say I already have a magic lamp, but yup, I’ve got one now. More aptly, it should be called Barak’s lamp, after NICE’s CEO, Barak Eilam. I know he’s in there - I can hear him “wishing” me a good trip to Morocco, but I don’t have the secret password yet to release the genie. If that magically happens and my three wishes are granted, I might update you - or not. :-)



New Guest Post for NICE - Their New Branding and CXi Vision

Got another guest post to share - this one is with NICE, where I’ve written about how their new “make experiences flow” branding reflects the thinking behind their CXi approach to today’s contact center challenges. It’s a two-part series on their blog site, and you can read the first one here now; and I’ll post again when the second writeup runs.


Contact Center Pipeline - New Article: Closing the Customer Service Gap

Two new things to share as we slide into what’s going to be a very busy Fall.

First, I have a new article out, running in the September issue of Contact Center Pipeline magazine.. You can read it here, and after that, feel free to peruse the rest of the issue.

Related to that, I’ll be an occasional contributor to Contact Center Pipeline, so expect to see more articles from me, and possibly other forms of involvement.


My Latest Guest Post - Value of Continuous Testing for UCaaS

Got another guest post writeup to share. This one is running on tekVizion’s blog site, and examines the value of continuous testing for UCaaS. Managing all these applications is harder to do than appears, especially since many of them are real-time.

IT cannot possibly keep up with all the updates and performance testing, and when things don’t go to plan, the user experience suffers, and that can really impact UCaaS adoption. The post is running now, and I hope you give it a read. No doubt, tekVizion would love to hear from you as well - they’ve been doing this for a very long time.

Is Hybrid Work Working? Depends Who You Talk To - My Latest Article

I’ve been away a few days, but things I was working on earlier are getting posted now in bits and pieces.

This time around, it’s a two-for-one, where Informa has run my latest article in two of their publications. If you don’t know, I’m a long-time BC Expert and contributor for BC Strategies, and wearing that hat, I’m part of a rotating group that produces regular content for eWeekly, and those articles are published on No Jitter.

For my latest eWeekly article, the focus was on hybrid work, a trend that goes well beyond collaboration technologies. While my analysis profiles well for the No Jitter audience, it’s even more at home for their sister publication, WorkSpace Connect. As such, the editorial team decided to run it in both publications, initially here on WorkSpace Connect, and now today on No Jitter.

The article is exactly the same on both sites, so I’ll leave it to you to pick a link should you want to read it - and I hope you do. There’s more to come on this topic, and my regular followers will know it was the focus of my latest Watch This Space podcast. Final comment - the image below is properly credited on both sites where my article is running.

New Guest Post for NICE - Call Deflection and Agent Experience

My latest guest post for NICE has now been published, and it’s running here on their blog page. The focus is on call deflection, and how it’s more than just service automation. There are richer benefits to be had, not just for making customer experience better, but agent experience as well. Hope you find it a good read, and more posts will be coming soon.

Next Webinar - with Servion and Cisco; Driving Digital Transformation in the Contact Center

This is the first in a series of webinars I’m doing with Servion, with this one featuring Cisco, highlighting Webex Contact Center. I’ll be talking about trends driving the need for digital CX, and the audience is largely invite-only. However, I’m able to get the word out to my followers, and details to register are here.

The webinar is running Thursday, August 11, but the cutoff to register is Aug. 3. Since this isn’t a totally open event, Servion will review registrations as they come, and then determine who is a good fit beyond the participants they are bringing themselves.

AI and the Contact Center - My Q&A with CEO of Upstream Works

Personal events have put work on the back burner the past couple of weeks, but am slowly getting back to things. I’ve had a few new things in the works that I’ll start sharing over the next few days, with the first one being an exec Q&A I recently did with Rob McDougall, CEO of Upstream Works.

I’ve been doing work with them for a few years now, and Rob was certainly early with AI. A lot of that is finding its way into Upstream’s offerings now, but more importantly, Rob has a pretty good perspective on how contact center leaders need to be thinking about AI. We’re certainly of like mind about these things, and I hope you enjoy our conversation.


New Guest Blog Post for NICE - Impact of Legacy Tech on Agent Retention

Some things happen quickly, and others take more time. The latter applies for some work I’ve been doing with NICE recently. I’ve been writing a number of guest posts for their blog, and the first one was published yesterday, titled “It’s truth time! Legacy technology and processes impact employee retention”.

Other posts will run there in due course, and if you give this a read, it would be great to get your feedback. Depending when you check this out, my byline isn’t quite right, but the fix is coming soon.