Newsletter Time Again - October Issue

Just when I thought August was busy, September was even busier, and already, it’s more of the same for October. Our industry sure is hopping, and am grateful to be involved with so many companies on so many different projects. Every day is different, and if you’re wondering what’s driving all this, you should subscribe to my newsletter, JAA’s Communications and Collaboration Review.

The content is mostly about my activities as an independent tech analyst, but if you’re looking to keep up on the state of this space, I think you'll get plenty of food for thought. My October issue is out now, and if you don’t know, it includes my latest Watch This Space podcast - see thumbnail below for the topic.

Along with my partner Chris Fine, we’re in Season 3 now, and newsletter subscribers will know that last month Watch This Space began a journey of its own, including a dedicated website. I’m in the process of publishing the podcast on all the major platforms, so before long, you’ll be able to subscribe directly to Watch This Space wherever you get your podcasts. More details are in the newsletter, and to get it now, you can subscribe here in about 15 seconds. What could be easier?

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My September Writing Roundup

As with August, my public writing output was light, but I was even busier in September. You’ll have to subscribe to my newsletter for the details, but it’s been a steady diet of virtual events, webinars and speaking opps. Otherwise, I did get some writing done, and here are links.

Keeping Up with Tech - Same as it Ever Was, No Jitter, Sept 29

What are the Challenges of Using Multiple Team Collaboration Apps?, TechTarget, Sept. 14

Building a Strategy for Intercompany Collaboration, TechTarget, Sept. 2

Bringing Canadian Businesses into the World of Digital Communications, Digitcom (registration required), Sept. 1

Keeping Up with Tech - Same as it Ever Was: My Latest on No Jitter

Same as it ever was, same as it ever was.

Any digital immigrant - and hopefully some natives - will know how that song goes, and if it’s now rattling around in your brain, then you’ll want to read my latest No Jitter post. Without giving too much away, I see a lot of parallels in that iconic song to the crazy pace of change with tech, and how hard it is for all of us to keep up.

To conjure up another song I love, is that all there is?, gets me to thinking along these lines after an OTT diet of virtual events, webinars, podcasts and client work over the past few weeks. Somehow, I don’t think I’m alone on this one, and if you’re with me, I think you’ll enjoy my post, running here now on No Jitter. Here comes the twister…

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Hey, I'm #28! Top 100 Unified Comms Influencers

I’ll never be #1 in this world, but I’m #28 in a list of top 100 influencers in the Unified Communications space. It’s always nice to get industry kudos, and while it’s never clear what these lists are actually based on, at least it’s peer-based from people who are in this space.

The list was compiled by Mio Dispatch, and was published earlier this week - just getting around to sharing it here now. With 100 people profiled, it’s a bit of a kitchen sink, with a wide range of analysts, tech experts, social media stars and household name industry execs.

Pretty good company to keep, though, so am happy to be there. Definitely worthwhile to peruse the full list, and I guarantee you’ll come across new people to follow. Thanks to Dominic Kent and the folks at Mio for putting this together, and if I keep at it, maybe I’ll trend closer to the top next time!

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UC Expo 2020 - Am Doing Two Sessions Next Week

Time for another UC Expo 2020 shout-out - this time with some news and an updated visual. This UK-based event was supposed to be in-person back in May, and like everyone else, it’s been retooled for virtual, and now goes by the name of UCX: NOW. The event runs 3 days, starting next Tuesday, during which I’ll be participating in two sessions.

Bright and early at 7am EST that day, there’s a RingCentral session, where I’m in conversation with their CSO, Praful Shah. That’s kinda early for us, especially Praful, so we recorded the video interview earlier this week, and it will be broadcast at noon UK time during the event. As a sneak peek, here’s a screenshot I took during our recording.

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Later on Tuesday at 11am EST - that’s 4pm UK time - I’ll be chairing a live session titled “Adapting the Future Workplace for Gen Y and Gen Z Workers”. This should be fun, and I’ll be joined by speakers - definitely younger than me - from ANZ Bank, Sony and Automation Logic.

That will take things through Day 1, and hopefully you’ll take in other sessions over the next two days. Full agenda details are here, and it just takes a moment to register. If you care to follow things on social, the hash is #UCXNOW.

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Our Latest BCStrategies Podcast - Employee Engagement During COVID-19

Been doing a lot of webinars lately, but am doing plenty more, including podcasts. I’m a regular contributor for BCStrategies, including podcasts. Our most recent podcast took a look at what companies are doing, and how they’re using collaboration technologies to keep employees engaged during the pandemic.

It’s a rich topic, and we had a lot of interesting perspectives to share, all of which was moderated by Blair Pleasant. Here’s the link to give it a listen, and as always, sharing and comments are welcome.

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UC Now: Virtual Event - Sept. 29-Oct. 1 - Am on Two Sessions

This is yet another live event from earlier this year that has been adapted for the virtual stage, and is now part of the hyper-busy fall conference calendar.

UC Expo 2020 was supposed be in London in May, and the virtual edition - UCX: NOW will take place now from Sept. 29 to Oct. 1. Being a scaled-down event, my involvement is less now, but I’ll be involved with two sessions, both on the first day, Tuesday.

First, I’ll be chairing a keynote session with RingCentral’s CSO, Praful Shah, talking about how to develop a strategy for migrating from on-prem to cloud. That session is at 7 am UK time, but we’ll be recording it in advance, so it won’t be live.

Second is a live session later that day at 11 am UK time. For this, I’ll be leading a panel discussion titled “Adapting the Future Workplace for Gen Y and Gen Z Workers”. Joining me will be speakers from Sony, Automation Logic, and ANZ Bank. This is going to be fun, and if you’re wondering how your kids are going to fare in the working world, you won’t want to miss it.

As with most virtual events, registration is free, and here’s the signup page. There’s a lot of great content during the program, and here’s the Agenda page so you can map out your sessions. That’s the story for UCX, and I hope you can join us.

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My Next Webinar with Huawei - IoT for Social Good in Pandemic Times

This is busy time for webinars, with four on my plate over the next few weeks. This is the first one, and it’s got an interesting twist. I’m certainly following IoT, but this time around, the focus will be on innovation for social good. The webinar is sponsored by Huawei US with Light Reading as the media partner, and I’ll be one of three speakers on the panel.

The webinar will on Wednesday, Sept. 30 at 2pm ET, and I hope you can join us. Full details are here on the registration page.

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Newsletter Time Again - September Issue

Am hitting the ground running coming out of Labor Day, and thankful to be so busy with new work. My being busy includes time spent putting the current newsletter together, along with our latest Watch This Space podcast.

If this is new for you, I publish a monthly newsletter - JAA’s Communications and Collaboration Review - for which the podcast is the leading feature. Along with that, you can read about what I’m seeing in the market, my current activities and the types of projects I’m working on.

There are some big changes now with the podcast, and that’s another topic of focus in this issue. The changes are for the better, especially if you’re a fan of podcasts, and for more, just sign up here to subscribe.

Otherwise, for those who don’t get the newsletter, I’ll have a blog post later this week summarizing the updates to the podcast.

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August Writing Roundup

When putting this monthly summary post together, I was surprised to see there were only two entries to tally for August. That’s gotta be the lightest month for me on this front, but hey, it’s August, and I did go away for a few days.

It’s not for lack of being busy, though, as I did plenty of speaking between presentations, podcasts and webinars. I’ll have a more complete accounting of my busy August in the next newsletter, which goes out this coming Tuesday. If you don’t get my newsletter, here’s the link to subscribe if interested. That aside, here’s the skinny writing digest for August.

CX’s Real Driver in 2020? Changing Customer Habits Due to COVID-19, No Jitter, Aug. 25

Speech Recognition vs. Voice Recognition - What’s the Difference?, TechTarget, Aug. 4

Digitcom Insight Paper #3 Now Posted

This is the last in a three-part series I produced for Digitcom, in partnership with France-based Centile. The series is for Canadian businesses, providing guidance on cloud migration, and how communications technology needs to be part of their thinking about digital transformation.

Part 3 has been posted now on Digitcom’s website, and here’s the link to register for downloading. Once there, accessing Parts 1 and 2 should be pretty easy, and if you like what’s there, I’d be happy to hear from you.

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New Podcast - Driving Employee Engagement with Communications Technology

Around this time each month, I publicly share our latest Watch This Space podcast, which my newsletter subscribers have exclusive access to earlier in the month.

If you follow me, you’ll know there are changes coming with the podcast, and there will be an update on that in the September issue. If you don’t know, I produce both a monthly newsletter - JAA’s Communications and Collaboration Review - along with my monthly WTS podcast. If that’s of interest, subscribing is real easy - here’s the link.

For August, our podcast discussion examined the relationship between the multitude of today’s communications technologies, and how their ease of use plays a central role for employee engagement, especially with work from home being so prevalent.

That’s the lead-in, and for the rest, I hope you give the podcast a listen - this link will take you to the podcast archive on my website, where you can access the August podcast as well our earlier episodes. As always, your thoughts and sharing are welcome.

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Am Speaking with Talkdesk During Customer Contact Week this Thursday

I’ve been both attending and speaking at various virtual events lately, and the next one is of the latter variety.

Customer Contact Week is in full swing now, and I’m one of the featured speakers on a session hosted by Talkdesk, this Thursday at 1:30 EST. The focus is on the healthcare sector, and we’ll be talking about about re-thinking the patient experience in pandemic times. The session will be moderated by Abdul Rastagar of Talkdesk, and I’ll be joined by one of their customers, Elias Farah, CEO of MEDFAR.

Details are here, and the event hashtag is #CCWAtHome.

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Enterprise Connect Redux - Am Giving My Talk Again Next Wednesday

Here’s some good news to keep the Enterprise Connect Virtual vibe going.

The Enterprise Connect team is doing a replay day next Wednesday, where the five top-rated presentations from last week’s event are getting a second go-round. While registered attendees can watch replays of all the sessions on demand any time, these replays include having the speakers on hand to do live Q&A with attendees - just like we did the first time around.

Am happy to say that my presentation on speech tech and AI in the enterprise was one of those top five, and my session runs at 4pm ET. The five presentations will run sequentially, on the hour, starting at noon, with mine closing out the day at 4.

To join me - or any of the other sessions - here’s the link to register.

Even more good news - the replays are available even if you didn’t attend last week, OR even if you haven’t even registered. There’s no cost to watch the replays, and there are links on the web page for both returning and first-time attendees. Hope to see you there!

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ICYMI - My Enterprise Connect Talk on Enterprise Speech and AI - Replay Posted Now

Been a busy week with Enterprise Connect Virtual, and lots of great content to digest. My session at the end of Monday’s program we well-attended, and the Q&A was pretty active.

Lots has happened at the event since, and before too much time passes, thought I’d share the replay detail for anyone who didn’t catch my session, or wants to watch it again.

Here’s the link to watch the replay, but you need to be a registered attendee to access it, so log in to the platform first, then you’re good to go. My understanding is that the replays will be available for a year, so there’s no rush. I’m not aware of any plans to share the presentations publicly, but if that changes, I’ll provide an update.

ICYMI, part 2 - as a companion to my presentation, No Jitter’s Ryan Daily wrote up this recap of the key messages, so you might want to check that out as well.

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Newsletter Time Again - August Issue

The August edition of JAA’s Communications and Collaboration Review went out yesterday, and if you’ve been through it, I’d love to hear your thoughts or ideas for future content. Travelling to industry events is a big part of our currency as analysts, and with that off the table, we just have to make do with virtual events. There are plenty of those to keep me busy, along with a steady stream of thought leadership projects for clients, several of which will be in the public domain this month. Lots on the go, for sure, and if you want to keep tabs on all this, here’s where you can subscribe to my newsletter.

If you don’t know, our podcast is the main feature of my newsletter for current, original thought leadership. This month’s episode of Watch This Space focuses on the intersection of new technology and employee engagement, and in work-from-home times, this dynamic is a pretty important driver of productivity. I hope you enjoy it, and starting next month, there will be some big changes coming to the podcast - stay tuned.

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New Podcast - This Time, as a Guest on Unified Comms Influencers

It’s always easier being a guest on someone else’s podcast than hosting your own, and Dominic Kent and I both know what the latter entails. Like me, Dominic wears a few hats, and his podcast, Unified Comms Influencers is one of them.

I was his guest last week for Episode 21. He’s doing a great job tracking the UC space, and has been tapping the analyst community, including colleagues Irwin Lazar and Blair Pleasant, for recent podcasts. There’s lots of good content to explore in his archive, so I urge you to check that out.

First, of course, you should give our segment a listen, which was posted yesterday, here on his site. We talked about current trends in UC, and given my background, we got to go back to beginning, where I provided the back story around VoIP’s early days, and how we got here from there. Dominic writes up a summary as a companion piece to each podcast, so you can read more about what we talked about as a preview for our conversation. Hope you enjoy it, and don’t forget to buy Dominic a cup of coffee if you want to show your support.

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Digitcom Series, Pt. 2 - Key Communications Challenges Facing Canadian Businesses

Part 2 of my three-part series for Digitcom has now been posted, and you can download it here. The series has been well-received so far, and my earlier blog post has the back story and link for downloading Part 1.

Am working on Part 3 this week, and the finale piece should get posted to Digitcom’s site in early August.

The core audience for this series is Canadian mid-sized businesses, and they tend to lag the US market when it comes to adopting digital technology, namely VoIP, UC and cloud. However, the issues are the same for all businesses looking to migrate from legacy technology, so by all means, you don’t have be a Canadian business to find this series of value.

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Enterprise Connect Virtual - 5 Speakers with SCTC

Another quick shout-out for Enterprise Connect Virtual. I posted the other day about my upcoming talk there, and now I’m providing a broader update, this time wearing my SCTC hat.

I’m one of the few analysts involved with the SCTC, and it’s been a great community for me. Analysts and consultants can be very complementary, but only if you know where to look. There’s a good story that needs to be told in a better way, and let’s just say I’m helping them do that.

Their website is going through an update, but you can check it out any time to learn more. My main message here is to say that 5 SCTC members will be speaking at Enterprise Connect Virtual, so you won’t have to look far to find us. Aside from my session, there will be talks from Melissa Swartz, Steve Leaden, Cheryl Helm, and the smartest man ever, Dave Michels. I can’t promise you a gold star if you catch all of our sessions, but I’ll be happy to give ya a virtual hug. See you there, and don’t forget to register - NOW!

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