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Fuze Goes 5.0, Grabs More FundingFuze Goes 5.0, Grabs More Funding

Aims to extend functionality for increasingly mobile workforce

Michelle Burbick

May 15, 2018

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Cloud communications provider Fuze last week announced not only its latest release, 5.0, of the Fuze platform, but also a new round of funding.

Fuze 5.0 marks a "milestone" expansion of the company's offering, enabling users to communicate across all modalities -- voice, group interaction, video, content collaboration -- and no matter the device used -- desk phone, desktop, laptop, smartphone, or tablet, as Michael Affronti, VP of product at Fuze, told me in a briefing. In addition, because Fuze has observed a strong uptick in enterprise adoption of Chromebooks for information workers, Affronti said, Fuze 5.0 includes support for Chrome OS-enabled devices.

The key product enhancements include:

  • New workstream collaboration capabilities supporting third-party participants in projects or teams, as part of the company's operating principle that there is "little boundary between myself and coworkers talking inside Fuze and talking to people outside of Fuze," Affronti said.

  • Optimized mobile-first worker experience for smartphones and tablets, featuring meeting reminders and one-click joining for calling and messaging

  • Next-gen media infrastructure, providing high-quality audio and screen sharing

  • Support for in-browser video

  • Upgraded large meeting experience with new roster view for managing meeting participants

  • Improved administrator experience featuring dashboards for real-time monitoring of network, voice, video, and chat data

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Additionally, the 5.0 release marks the fruit of Fuze's partnership with AppNeta, an end user performance monitoring solutions provider. Through this collaboration, announced in March, the company has introduced Fuze Real-Time Network Monitoring, a solution enabling enterprise IT to identify and fix problems proactively.

One of the most complicated aspects of adopting cloud communications is understanding potential impact on network performance, Affronti said. Prior to partnering with AppNeta, the Fuze team would perform a network assessment to determine whether the customer needed to make changes at any locations before deploying Fuze. But even with this level of preparation, issues would all too commonly arise post deployment, pointing to the need for on-going monitoring, Affronti said. Perhaps the company would add a new app without Fuze's knowledge or change ISPs -- difficult to solve issues that would require a site visit, he added.

But with AppNeta, Fuze gains better control, Affronti said. It now places AppNeta monitoring devices at all customer sites with 50 or more employees, providing ongoing alerts pre-, during, and post-implementation on the health of the network.

Funding for Product Innovation, Global Expansion
Besides announcing Fuze 5.0, which will be generally available in the third quarter, Fuze last week said it completed a $150 million financing round, bringing Fuze's total funding to $484.8 million. Fuze will use the new funding to accelerate product innovation and global expansion, Fuze CEO Colin Doherty told me in an email exchange. The funding will, in part, go toward developing enhancements associated with the new Fuze 5.0 platform, Doherty said, giving a nod to areas beyond collaboration that give enterprises insight into workforce productivity.

"Business communications is going through a once in a generation shift -- from on-premise[s] to cloud, from physical to digital, from desk phones to smartphones and tablets," Doherty said. "Millennials are entering the workforce looking for the same kind of tools they use in their personal lives. ... With such a viral market opportunity, companies -- including Fuze -- are experiencing greater capital infusion to support product development and give enterprises the tools to enhance productivity, enable mobile-first workflows, and support the entire business ecosystem."

Summit Partners led this latest funding round, which drew participation from Bessemer Venture Partners and other existing investors, Fuze said.

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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.