Putting Cisco Webex Teams at the Core of Your Strategy

Team collaboration is becoming a key element of the enterprise communications environment, and you need a strategy for leveraging this important new technology as you move toward cloud-based communications services. And if Cisco is a critical strategic supplier for you, then it’s vital for you to understand the most recent announcements around Webex Teams, and how to build your migration path for the next generation of video and anytime collaboration.

In this webinar, industry expert Zeus Kerravala will explain Cisco’s new positioning and products for the Webex Teams portfolio, and how it affects your migration plans. He’ll be joined by subject matter experts from Cisco and CenturyLink, who will demonstrate how hosted UC&C solutions can provide the agility you need in order to capture Webex Teams’ benefits quickly, to gain competitive advantage for your business.

Available:
On Demand
Duration:
1h 00min

You will learn:

  • Cisco’s roadmap and plans for Webex Teams
  • The innovative features and functions you can leverage by moving to Webex Teams in the near term
  • The advantages of a hosted Team Collaboration solution 

Featured Speakers

  • Zeus Kerravala
    Zeus Kerravala
    Founder & Principal Analyst
    ZK Research

    Zeus Kerravala is the founder and principal analyst with ZK Research, and provides a mix of tactical advice to help his clients in the current business climate and long-term strategic advice. Kerravala provides research and advice to end-user IT and network managers, vendors of IT hardware, software and services and the financial community looking to invest in the companies that he covers.

  • Andrew Dignan
    Andrew Dignan
    Sr. Director Global Cloud Collaboration Sales
    Cisco

    Andrew Dignan has spent the majority of his career in the Unified Communications & Collaboration, Video and Contact Center space. From consulting, to implementing, to designing, and selling solutions, his strength lies in his ability to bridge the gap between the technical and business level conversations. Whether it’s meeting with a CIO or whiteboarding with an IT Manager, Andrew is skilled at developing technical solutions that solve business problems. He has a deep understating of the Collaboration market, and is considered an industry expert. His responsibility, leading Cloud Collaboration Sales & GTM Globally for Cisco, is to accelerate the existing 1.5B Cloud business, consisting of WebEx, CCA SP, HCS, and Spark, while preparing Cisco and our partners for the future multi-billion dollar Cloud Collaboration opportunity. He is also a dynamic speaker who presents at industry and customer events.

  • Craig Richter
    Craig Richter
    Senior Director Product Management UC&C
    CenturyLink

    Craig has been in the Communications space for 23 years focused on both current and emerging technologies for both the SMB and enterprise segments. Over that span of time Craig has held Senior roles in Sales, Sale Leadership & Product Management Leadership. During the last 15 years Craig has had a focus on the Unified Communications and Collaboration space supporting strategies around both proprietary products and solutions as well as strategic platform integrations and partnerships. Most recently, Craig is with CenturyLink in the product management organization as the Senior Director of Unified Communications and Collaboration.

  • Eric Krapf
    Eric Krapf
    GM & Program Co-Chair, Enterprise Connect
    Publisher, No Jitter

    Eric Krapf is General Manager and Program Co-Chair for Enterprise Connect, the leading conference/exhibition and online events brand in the enterprise communications industry. He has been Enterprise Connect’s Program Co-Chair for over a decade. He is also publisher of No Jitter, the Enterprise Connect community’s daily news and analysis website. Eric served as editor of No Jitter from its founding in 2007 until taking over as publisher in 2015. From 1996 to 2004, Eric was managing editor of Business Communications Review (BCR) magazine, and from 2004 to 2007, he was the magazine's editor. Before coming to BCR, he was managing editor and senior editor of America's Network magazine, covering the public telecommunications industry. Prior to working in high-tech journalism, he was a reporter and editor at newspapers in Connecticut and Texas.

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