Users Not Unified on Cloud UC
After two decades of hype and struggle, unified communications (UC) is finally starting to make sense. I recently interviewed about a dozen customers of Microsoft's offerings and they were all very pleased with IM, presence, Web conferencing, IP telephony and the rest. Now UC is moving to the cloud, primarily through Microsoft's Office 365, which includes a hosted version of Lync, Redmond's latest UC tool.
But many in IT say, "Not so fast, Buster." In fact, the sour news comes from a survey that a Microsoft partner, Azaleos, paid for.
A scant 10 percent of respondents said they will use UC over the cloud in the next 12 months. Almost 60 percent lament the lack of control and inability to customize as the major stumbling blocks. Another big deal, or deal breaker: Can one really trust the cloud to stay up and available?
These are, indeed, the early days of the cloud, and providers need to provide proof that their wares are secure, stable, controllable and customizable.
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Posted by Doug Barney on 06/21/2011 at 12:47 PM