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Cloud Communications Poised for Expansion Through 2021Cloud Communications Poised for Expansion Through 2021

Digital transformation projects will continue to accelerate the evolution of cloud communications.

Michelle Burbick

January 29, 2018

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Cloud communications may be relatively new, but it's already seen rapid development, according to Zeus Kerravala, founder and president of ZK Research. "It's head and shoulders different than it was even just a few years ago," Kerravala said during a recent Enterprise Connect/No Jitter webinar.

And for the enterprise buyer, Kerravala says don't expect that pace of change to slow down any time soon. "One of the interesting things about the cloud is the evolutionary cycles are so much faster," he said, adding that because cloud services are so heavily software-driven, "The cloud tends to be a very highly dynamic, agile, scalable platform." As a result, "I would expect the evolution of communications to be even faster now that it's moving into the cloud."

Enterprise interest in cloud communications is also being driven by the concept of digital transformation, Kerravala told the webinar audience. Businesses need to adapt to market shifts faster in order to remain competitive, requiring new, more agile operating models. While past enterprise discussions were largely focused on how the cloud can help lower costs or enable pervasive communications, the cloud value proposition has evolved. Businesses are now thinking about what the cloud can do for them that can't be done with traditional on-premises communications systems, Kerravala said.

Kerravala groups digital initiatives into three larger categories, for all of which communications (particularly in the cloud) are vital. These are: to empower the workforce, to deliver new customer experiences, and to take advantage of new business models.

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In fact, as the above webinar slide shows, the evolution of unified communications is further driving the demand for cloud, which can deliver scale, automation, and agility, Kerravala said. "The rapid evolution of UC is driving the need for the cloud because we can do things faster in the cloud than we can on-prem," he said. "So when you think about cloud communications in 2021, the reason we'll be in the cloud is because we will have to be in the cloud in order to do things faster."

The increased interest in cloud communications is happening in the context of enterprise IT's growing acceptance of cloud services generally. Kerravala also presented the chart below, which shows continued growth in market share for public and hybrid cloud, with the vast majority of companies having at least some hybrid cloud deployed by 2021.

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Hear more on this topic from Zeus Kerravala: Watch the full webinar, now available for on-demand viewing here.

And take a deeper dive into the future of cloud communications with Zeus Kerravala at Enterprise Connect 2018, March 12 to 15, in Orlando, Fla., in the session, "Cloud Communications 2021: Is the Cloud Unavoidable?" Register now using the code NOJITTER to save an additional $200 off the Early Bird Pricing or get a free Expo Plus pass.

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About the Author

Michelle Burbick

Michelle Burbick is the Special Content Editor and a blogger for No Jitter, Informa Tech's online community for news and analysis of the enterprise convergence/unified communications industry, and the editorial arm of the Enterprise Connect event, for which she serves as the Program Coordinator. In this dual role, Michelle is responsible for curating content and managing the No Jitter website, and managing its variety of sponsored programs from whitepapers to research reports. On the Enterprise Connect side, she plans the conference program content and runs special content programs for the event.

Michelle also moderates Enterprise Connect sessions and virtual webinars which cover a broad range of technology topics. In her tenure on the No Jitter and Enterprise Connect teams, she has managed the webinar program, coordinated and ran the Best of Enterprise Connect awards program, and taken on special projects related to advancing women in the technology industry and promoting diversity and inclusion. 

Prior to coming to No Jitter, Michelle worked as a writer and editor, producing content for technology companies for several years. In an agency environment, she worked with companies in the unified communications, data storage and IT security industries, and has developed content for some of the most prominent companies in the technology sector.

Michelle has also worked in the events and tradeshows industry, primarily as a journalist for the Trade Show Exhibitors Association. She earned her Bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is an animal lover and likes to spend her free time bird watching, hiking, and cycling.