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Polycom Provides Real-Time Data on Video EcosystemPolycom Provides Real-Time Data on Video Ecosystem

A new cloud-based services delivery platform provides analytics and asset management apps, plus a how-to video library.

Beth Schultz

April 29, 2015

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A new cloud-based services delivery platform provides analytics and asset management apps, plus a how-to video library.

When it comes to video collaboration, Polycom would like to help enterprise IT managers get a little bit brainier.

Make that a lot brainier. In an announcement yesterday, the company introduced a number of services it says are in large part aimed at helping IT administrators make smarter decisions using data gleaned from their unified communications and collaboration ecosystems. An overriding goal is to get enterprise IT managers out of the reactive, break/fix mode.

"We want them to get to know their installed base better, and be able to put together a more predictive, proactive model," Jonathan Nikols, Polycom's VP & GM, Global Advanced & Managed Services, told me in a phone briefing.

The "headliner" of the announcement, Nikols said, is the new cloud-based Polycom RealAccess services delivery platform, delivered via the platform-as-a-service (PaaS) model. Over time, the company envisions opening the platform to ecosystem partners -- if not some enterprises themselves -- for services creation via application programming interfaces (APIs) or software development kits (SDKs). For now, however, Polycom is the only company developing on the platform, he said.

In the initial release, available now, the RealAccess platform supports three services, as follows:

SCOR, a global reinsurance company, has changed the way it approaches asset and capacity management thanks to the RealAccess platform, said Laurent Chartier, global IT building manager for the company, in a press statement. "By giving us the information, resources and analytics we need, in simple and easy to access ways, Polycom makes our decisions easier and gives us clear feedback on their impact."

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The RealAccess services delivery platform automatically starts collecting information from the RealPresence Distributed Media Application (DMA) management application, once Polycom has on-boarded an enterprise, Nikols said. Once all is set, IT administrators can access the RealAccess cloud portal and see their data in real time. Advantage and Elite customers that have the requisite DMA get access to the asset management and video library applications as part of their licenses; the on-boarding service costs $10,000. The analytics package is optional, and ranges from $19,000 to $40,000 a year depending on the number of MCU ports in use, Nikols said.

Besides the RealAccess services delivery platform, Polycom is now offering services aimed at helping companies install, implement, and set up the phones as they move to Lync Enterprise Voice. The Polycom VVX Services for Lync is targeted for availability this Friday, May 1; pricing is not available at the time of writing.

Lastly, Polycom has adapted its high-end managed services portfolio, typically used for large, immersive telepresence environments, for a "more addressable market," Nikols said. In other words, it is offering monitoring and management services for in-room video systems and endpoints. The portfolio also includes transformation services, for companies that are migrating from one video infrastructure to another.

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Beth Schultz

In her role at Metrigy, Beth Schultz manages research operations, conducts primary research and analysis to provide metrics-based guidance for IT, customer experience, and business decision makers. Additionally, Beth manages the firm’s multimedia thought leadership content.

With more than 30 years in the IT media and events business, Beth is a well-known industry influencer, speaker, and creator of compelling content. She brings to Metrigy a wealth of industry knowledge from her more than three decades of coverage of the rapidly changing areas of digital transformation and the digital workplace.

Most recently, Beth was with Informa Tech, where for seven years she served as program co-chair for Enterprise Connect, the leading independent conference and exhibition for the unified communications and customer experience industries, and editor in chief of the companion No Jitter media site. While with Informa Tech, Beth also oversaw the development and launch of WorkSpace Connect, a multidisciplinary media site providing thought leadership for IT, HR, and facilities/real estate managers responsible for creating collaborative, connected workplaces.

Over the years, Beth has worked at a number of other technology news organizations, including All Analytics, Network World, CommunicationsWeek, and Telephony Magazine. In these positions, she has earned more than a dozen national and regional editorial excellence awards from American Business Media, American Society of Business Press Editors, Folio.net, and others.

Beth has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and lives in Chicago.