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ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY Digital drives new generation of collaboration Technology platforms like cloud and mobile and changing workforces are creating a new generation of video enabled collaboration solutions. By Arun Shankar. T he unified communications and collaboration sector in the Middle East is growing rapidly with companies investing in unified communications and video solutions to enhance productivity and IT costs. There is tremendous opportunity for As-a-service model in the region. The convergence of voice, video, and data communications around a shared IP- based infrastructure, allowing users to easily make a call, send a message, or join an audio or video conference, is bringing benefits to businesses. According to Andy Brocklehurst, Collaboration Architectures Lead, Cisco EMEAR, there are three principal global drivers for the increasing demand for unified communication and collaboration solutions. These are human resources, travel and facilities. Asks Brocklehurst? “Are your channel partners mapped to these three drivers? This is so early, Most, of our partners are like us. Both Cisco and our partners are making the transition and these are the things we create here and roll out.” Unified communications’ evolution is now closely linked to the ability to leverage the continued growth in mobile devices entering the business environment. With mobile growth rates set to remain robust for the foreseeable future, the dependence on tablets and smartphones is only set to increase. “As bring your own device trend continues to take hold of organisations, we see mobile devices playing an increasingly prominent role in enabling a variety of business communication channels,” says Ahmad Zureiki, Collaboration Lead, Cisco Middle East. 16 Andy Brocklehurst, Collaboration Architectures Lead, Cisco EMEAR. As unified communications vendors innovate to better serve the growing base of workers who spend more time on tablets or smartphones than at desks, they will also need to give greater focus to enabling people to customise and personalise how they use their own devices for work, making flexibility and ease of use even more essential. “This is where the role of the channel partner also becomes very important,” adds Zureiki. Digital transformation driving UC as a service Leading unified communications and collaboration solutions vendors have been taking digitisation and industry trends into account and introducing newer versions of these solutions. Cloud is the way of the future. Transitioning to the cloud is critical for companies, where they can buy cloud and on-premises solutions based on whether want an OpEx or CapEx purchasing model. Ahmad Zureiki, Collaboration Lead, Cisco Middle East. There is a major market transition happening, one that will affect how people work, live, learn and play, the pervasive adoption of video. Video is an essential part of effective collaboration and we are seeing more and more organisations beginning to incorporate video into their businesses. Organisations are looking to video applications, such as telepresence, to improve collaboration, to get closer to customers, and to transfer knowledge across the organisation and into various teams. Virtual meetings are the norm for today’s on-the-go and geographically dispersed workforce. The only question is whether participants will join these virtual meetings from a mobile device or from the device on their desks. In the Middle East, workers are looking for choice and flexibility, and yet they also want a consistent and simple experience. Migration to a cloud based, pay-as- you-go model, will also radically change the basis of purchase in the first case as Issue 13 INTELLIGENT TECH CHANNELS