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Sprint Wins Best of Enterprise ConnectSprint Wins Best of Enterprise Connect

Judges single out Sprint for its unique Workplace-as-a-Service product, naming it winner of Best of Enterprise Connect.

Michelle Burbick

March 18, 2015

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Judges single out Sprint for its unique Workplace-as-a-Service product, naming it winner of Best of Enterprise Connect.

This year's Best of Enterprise Connect winner, Sprint, for its Workplace-as-a-Service (WPaaS) offering, is evidence of an evolving model for enterprise communications and mobility -- a topic that has been discussed heavily at the 2015 event.

Mike Fitz, vice president of business solutions at Sprint, came on the keynote stage at Enterprise Connect 2015 to accept the award for the company:

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The Best of Enterprise Connect Award is given to an exhibitor that a panel of judges determines has made the most significant technological advancements in enterprise communications and collaboration. Judges narrowed down a list of 40 entrants to six finalists : 8x8 Virtual Office Analytics, Acano Open, IBM Verse, Sprint Business WPaaS, Unify Circuit, and Vidyo VidyoMobile for Smart Glasses.

Sprint's WPaaS offering is unique in many notable ways, and No Jitter contributor Zeus Kerravala, founder and principal analyst with ZK Research, wrote up an excellent article earlier this week giving an in-depth look at the service.

WPaaS includes WAN connectivity, enterprise-grade managed Wi-Fi, enterprise-grade voice, SIP trunks, local and long-distance voice, online collaboration, audio and video conferencing, instant messaging, presence, MDM across all carriers, BYOD support for laptops, tablets and smartphones, and optional Sprint wireless plans.

While lists of features are great, sometimes videos can be better to explain a new offering. Take a look at this quick video to get a better sense of how Sprint is differentiating itself with WPaaS:

"We congratulate our best in show winner, Sprint, on the launch of Sprint Workplace-as-a-Service. This new offering represents innovative thinking about the evolving role of the service provider in enterprise networks," said Enterprise Connect Co-Chair and No Jitter Editor Eric Krapf. "Though we've yet to see its full capability, Sprint Workplace-as-a-Service promises collaboration, integration and interoperability."

"We are extremely honored and proud to be named best in show at Enterprise Connect," Fitz said. "Being selected as Best of Enterprise Connect validates our belief that Workplace-as-a-Service is not only innovative but has the potential to be very disruptive in the marketplace."

Congratulations to all our finalists, and to our winner, Sprint!

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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.