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Enterprise Communications, A Year in ReviewEnterprise Communications, A Year in Review

A celebration of the year in enterprise communications in a style fit for the holidays

Dave Stein

December 21, 2016

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A celebration of the year in enterprise communications in a style fit for the holidays

Well, I'd like to offer all good cheer

As I use verse to highlight the communications industry year

It seems the Cloud was the answer to anything asked

While Workstream Communications was the solution to all those tasks

Premises-base UC systems still were sold

Often replacing TDM systems that were 20 years old

Mobility solutions were not yet fully in style

Though Apple finally let others natively dial

Wi-Fi speeds are increasingly moving from AC wave one to two

Wired Ethernet may soon be through...

SIP trunking has won the day

Though the carriers take months to complete ports anyway

Over-the-Top is another approach that saw gain

It mostly works, though lack of QoS results in some calls with pain

Platform as a service is in the mix

We'll be speaking more about this in 2017, understanding the risk

M&A is occurring with increasing frequency

Hoping those merged employees are treated with decency

Which products will survive the combo?

Depends on which one has more ammo

The year had its ups and downs

Including strange sightings of marauding clowns

The election also caused quite a stir

In this season of Frankincense and Myrrh

I wish all of you a happy and prosperous year

As we open our presents of new communications gear

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"SCTC Perspectives" is written by members of the Society of Communications Technology Consultants, an international organization of independent information and communications technology professionals serving clients in all business sectors and government worldwide.

About the Author

Dave Stein

Mr. Stein, a principal with Stein Consulting Group, has more than 30 years of consulting, information systems and telecommunications experience, with a primary emphasis on IP communications and technology infrastructure projects. He is nationally recognized for providing analysis and Independent consulting for essential IT infrastructure including voice, data, wireless, AV, security, data center, mobility and unified communications. Mr. Stein is a joint venture partner of Technology Plus and is a UC Strategies designated UC Expert.

His expertise includes the entire technology lifecycle including needs assessment, process evaluation, operations impact, systems design, procurement and implementation project management for IP Telephony/Unified Communications, wireless, data center, cabling, facilities, LAN, WAN, network management, data security systems, telecommunications, technology relocation and construction projects. He is an excellent communicator and is skilled in dealing with management, facilities and technical personnel within IT and user communities. Mr. Stein has provided consulting services for assessing the effectiveness of IT organizations and developing governance models.

Mr. Stein's expertise includes technology planning and business case development for many significant technology infrastructure projects for both public and private-sector clients. Previous engagements have included consulting for professional services firms (i.e. legal, financial), state and local governments, education (university and K-12), high tech, healthcare and entertainment. He is very effective in working with all levels of an organization.

Mr. Stein is a member of the Society of Communications Technology Consultants (SCTC). He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and has completed the 'Leadership and Management for Technology Professionals' program at University of California, Irvine. He speaks regularly at Enterprise Connect on a variety of topics and is a frequent contributor to No Jitter.

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