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Alcatel-Lucent recognizes the opportunities that stimulus funding could have for its business

Sheila McGee-Smith

March 5, 2009

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Alcatel-Lucent recognizes the opportunities that stimulus funding could have for its business

For the 19th year, Alcatel-Lucent has gathered its enterprise customers (as well as partners, consultants, analysts and press) in Paris to meet and greet, as well as learn about and see demos of the company's latest and greatest solutions. While the state of the economy has impacted the attendance at many industry events, and those planned for the rest of 2009, ALU was proud to announce that with 6,700 registered attendees this is the largest Forum ever.There were briefing sessions for various groups on Tuesday but the official opening of Forum was the keynote address by CEO Ben Verwaayen. One of Ben's messages was that the digital economy can be part of the solution to not only the current financial crisis but also to climate change.

The idea is not as far fetched as it may at first appear. In several different meetings over the past few days, it has been proposed that the stimulus packages being proposed and funded throughout the world can be an opportunity for the communications market. Not just in the US, but throughout the world, governments are earmarking stimulus dollars for projects in specific verticals, for example transportation, energy, defense and so-called smart communities.

As a life-long Democrat, even I would never go so far as to say we can spend our way out of this recession (though others, namely the UK's Gordon Brown have said it). What Alcatel-Lucent was saying is that they recognize the opportunities that such funding could have for its business, especially as they have long marketed their enterprise solutions to some of these very same verticals.

One of Verwaayen's final comments was that Alcatel-Lucent will proceed in these uncertain times with confidence and certainty, that companies can do business with them can know that they are here for the long haul. He used a phrase, "A man, a man, a word, a word" that I had not heard before. Not surprisingly it seems to be of Dutch origin and means "gentlemen's agreement." The philosophy is that companies can trust Alcatel-Lucent to do what they say they will do and deliver what they promise. And that is certainly a great place to start any dialogue.Alcatel-Lucent recognizes the opportunities that stimulus funding could have for its business

About the Author

Sheila McGee-Smith

Sheila McGee-Smith, who founded McGee-Smith Analytics in 2001, is a leading communications industry analyst and strategic consultant focused on the contact center and enterprise communications markets. She has a proven track record of accomplishment in new product development, competitive assessment, market research, and sales strategies for communications solutions and services.

McGee-Smith Analytics works with companies ranging in size from the Fortune 100 to start-ups, examining the competitive environment for communications products and services. Sheila's expertise includes product assessment, sales force training, and content creation for white papers, eBooks, and webinars. Her professional accomplishments include authoring multi-client market research studies in the areas of contact centers, enterprise telephony, data networking, and the wireless market. She is a frequent speaker at industry conferences, user group and sales meetings, as well as an oft-quoted authority on news and trends in the communications market.

Sheila has spent 30 years in the communications industry, including 12 years as an industry analyst with The Pelorus Group. Early in her career, she held sales management, market research and product management positions at AT&T, Timeplex, and Dun & Bradstreet. Sheila serves as the Contact Center Track Chair for Enterprise Connect.