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A seasonal song for all the cloud watchers out there

Kevin Kieller

December 22, 2015

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A seasonal song for all the cloud watchers out there

The holidays are a time for friends, family and tradition. For me, nothing could be more special than sharing a traditional UC&C carol with those closest to you. Here is one of my family's favorites...

And after a rousing chorus of song, my wife and I would often tuck our children into bed and then read them a classic UC&C bedtime story. Our favorites are "How Mr. Telco Stole UC" or "Twas the Afternoon Before Year-End."

No matter how you choose to celebrate this season, I hope you find time to rest, relax, and recharge. 2016 is looking to be an even more exciting year for UC&C. Happy holidays!

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About the Author

Kevin Kieller

Kevin Kieller is a globally recognized Unified Communications, Collaboration and technology analyst, strategist, and implementation leader. He is part analyst and part consultant, which ensures he understands both the "big picture" and the real-world realities.

Kevin and the team he created helps organizations select and successfully implement leading collaboration, communication and cloud technologies, focusing on delivering positive business outcomes. He helps vendors generate awareness and demand, position their products, often leveraging his unique understanding of the Microsoft ecosystem.

Kevin leads the elite BC Strategies Expert group and is part of the No Jitter technical analyst team where he covers Microsoft Teams, Copilot, UC, Collaboration, and AI for productivity. He presents regularly at Enterprise Connect and keynotes many other events focused on technology effectiveness.

He has led the development of many technology strategies for medium and large organizations, served as Bell Canada's lead UC strategist, developed new practice offerings for Softchoice, and advised hardware and software companies interested in expanding within, or competing against, the Microsoft ecosystem.

Kevin is comfortable interfacing at both the most senior (CxO) levels and getting "his hands dirty" helping technical teams.

Kevin has conceived, designed and overseen the development of software products and cloud-based services in the business, educational and recreational areas which have been used by millions of people in over 17 countries worldwide. A long time ago he created an award-winning game for the Commodore 64 and ever since has been committed to delivering business value through technology.