“In the short term, new features announced at Microsoft Ignite 2021 are exciting. In the longer term, the potential for Teams to play a central role as the hub for mixed reality [i.e., VR and AR] is incredibly exciting,” Kevin wrote. “However, many IT professionals today struggle in helping users discover and best utilize the existing capabilities of Teams.”
Of course, Teams is hardly the first enterprise software product with administrators and users facing this challenge. Even within the UC space, getting users to adopt the technology was a challenge before the pandemic, and over the last year, even as adoption happened automatically and on the fly, IT/communications leaders have labored mightily to implement change management practices that could help end users get the most out of the new collaboration systems.
I’m glad that Kevin brought the focus of his No Jitter post around to current features and capabilities, because as we come out of the pandemic, it seems clear that this will be the area where many enterprises have to aim their efforts. In addition to helping end users get the most out of Teams’ existing capabilities, it’s clear that one of the major pushes this year for many enterprises will be to advance their legacy telephony environment hand-in-hand with their ongoing Teams rollouts.
When it comes to cool new use cases, telephony is about as far away as you can get from the VR/AR and “ambient intelligence” features that Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella highlighted in his Ignite keynote. But telephony is way more important, because it’s here now, it’s the problem most enterprises need to solve before they can truly leave older-generation communications behind them, and it’s still where a lot of money gets spent today.
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