Enterprise Connect

News and trends from Enterprise Connect 2019

Last updated:March 2019

Editor's note

Enterprise Connect 2019 is all about the latest innovations in the mature unified communications market. At this enterprise communications and collaboration conference, vendors showcase their newest services built around emerging technology as they look to differentiate from the competition. Analysts and business leaders offer insight on UC strategies and proving the business value of UC investments.

Our coverage at Enterprise Connect 2019 -- which runs from March 18 to 21 in Orlando, Fla. -- provides the latest news and offers you the business leader and analyst insight you need to find the tools, trends and strategies that benefit your organization.

1Developing a UC strategy

The key to successfully deploying unified communications and collaboration technologies lies in a strong strategy. Learn how business leaders develop their organization's UC strategies and what advice industry analysts have to offer.

2Collaboration services and technology

Collaboration technology is a vital part of enterprise communications, but the trick is to find out which collaboration offerings meet your organization's needs. Find out what analysts, users and vendors say are the collaboration services and trends that should be on your radar.

3Emerging technology

From AI to APIs, technological advances are changing how organizations use their UC and collaboration services. Vendors are also finding new ways of integrating new technology into their offerings. Stay on top of what new trends and technology you should evaluate for your organization.

4Cloud-based UC

UC in the cloud is gathering greater attention and broader adoption. Here's the latest on new cloud-based products and services for unified communications.

5UC services and technology

The world of UC technology and services remains a mix of legacy and cutting edge, and everything in between. Learn how companies and vendors are both working to get the most out of on-site technology while updating it for the 21st century.

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