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Same great enterprise communications content, new look and feel…

Beth Schultz

August 26, 2015

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Same great enterprise communications content, new look and feel…

If you're a regular No Jitter reader, then no doubt you've noticed things look a bit different around here today -- welcome to No Jitter, Version 3.0.

Our mission here at No Jitter remains the same as it did when we launched in December 2007 -- to be the preeminent source of insight for enterprise communications decision makers. And we continue to strive to be the leading online community, enabling site visitors to exchange opinions, share ideas, promote best practices, and otherwise engage with each other.

One of No Jitter's longstanding strengths is its all-star blogger lineup, which includes pundits from a variety of leading UC analyst and consulting groups as well as thought leaders from within the UC industry. In large part, our site refresh aims to better highlight their expert perspective on No Jitter -- so look to the revamped Posts section and home page to see our regular contributors featured front and center. Use the Comments button to give our contributors your feedback, and check out our new Tweets feed, at bottom right, to follow No Jitter conversations on Twitter.

We also want to highlight the No Jitter audience surveys we began conducting this year, so in the navigation bar notice the new "Research" tab. Click inside and peruse the insight we've collected from our first three No Jitter audience surveys, on the topics of Lync/Skype for Business adoption trends; cloud communications; and enterprise communications careers and salary. Consider this your go-to spot for No Jitter reports based on our audience research data; check back often for updates and fresh insight!

Of course, the tight alignment between No Jitter and the annual Enterprise Connect conference and exhibition continues -- so I'm pleased to announce that the No Jitter site refresh coincides with an EC site update and the official opening of registration for the 2016 event, set to take place in Orlando March 7 to 10. Be an early bird registrant and save $900 off the onsite cost of an entire event pass; enter the code: NOJITTER.

We hope you like our new look, from the No Jitter logo on down. Share your thoughts below!

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About the Author

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.