CCaaS Reimagined: From Cost Center to Experience Catalyst

For nearly two decades, I’ve watched cloud communications morph from novel disruption to mainstream infrastructure. And now, Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS) is on the verge of something even bigger—a reinvention that’s powered not just by tech, but by timing. With global market forecasts projecting a climb from $8.55 billion in 2024 to as … Read more

It’s The Interface Baby

I’ve been thinking about something that doesn’t get nearly enough attention in tech circles: what happens when the next third of humanity comes online? Thanks to low-cost satellite internet, we’re looking at potentially 2.6 billion new users joining the digital world – and their experience will be fundamentally different from anything we’ve seen before. These … Read more

vCON Watch: Zoom, Microsoft & AWS: Will the Cloud Giants Help Normalize vCon—or Get Caught Flat-Footed Like the Telcos Did?

Back in 2005, I wrote on VoIPWatch how SIP wasn’t just a signaling protocol—it was a business enabler. Some carriers got it. Most didn’t. Those who leaned in—like Free World Dialup and later Vonage—helped catalyze the modern voice ecosystem. The rest? Well, they clung to legacy gear and woke up one morning, replaced by Skype … Read more

AI’s Relentless Ascent: Why ChatGPT Has Outpaced the PC and SaaS Revolutions

Every generation gets a “where were you when” moment—Man on the Moon, the launch of Windows 95, the iPhone keynote. In tech, these moments are inflection points: the places where pace, adoption, and public imagination collide. For my money, nothing in the last half-century comes close to the velocity of end-user-facing AI since the launch … Read more

Why Voice-Powered AI Services Are Game Changers for Productivity

The future of work is being shaped by AI assistants that don’t just listen. They understand, organize, and act across the platforms professionals use every day. Two standout services leading this transformation are Notis and The Librarian. Both harness the power of voice, but their unique integrations and intelligent automation are redefining how we interact … Read more

How I Reclaimed My Life from the Email Monster

I’ve been in a toxic relationship for years — with my inbox. You know the feeling: that constant pull to check notifications, the anxiety of an unread count climbing higher, the Sunday night dread of Monday morning’s email avalanche. But I’m here to tell you that I’ve finally broken free, and the liberation has been … Read more

The AI Adoption Standoff: Why CIOs and CMOs Are Pumping the Brakes

The AI hype train is running at full steam, but interestingly, two key executives who should be its biggest champions—CIOs and CMOs—are often the ones applying the brakes. I’ve been watching this resistance pattern emerge, and it’s fascinating how similar yet distinct their concerns are. Let’s break down what’s happening here. The business world has … Read more

The Banks Are Confused

The banking industry’s relationship with VoIP technology reminds me of how financial institutions initially approached cloud computing – with excessive caution that bordered on paranoia. After diving deep into the common misconceptions about VoIP in banking, I’m struck by how outdated many of these concerns really are. Let’s take a step back and look at … Read more

The News Release Is Not Dead

Looking at the latest Cision “State of the Press Release” report for 2024, I’m struck by how press releases continue to defy the “dying medium” narrative that’s been floating around for years. The data tells an interesting story – one that might surprise the digital-first zealots who’ve been predicting the death of traditional PR tools. … Read more