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Collaborating In The Cloud - From Public, Private To Hybrid And Multi-Cloud
Sanjay Sivam, Director, Inside Sales and Services Sales, Poly Asia Pacific


Nonetheless, an opportunity for some too. The need to communicate without physical proximity has benefitted video conferencing providers likeMicrosoft Teams, Zoom, GoToMeeting, BlueJeans, Starleaf and Cisco Webex (to name a few) who have been capitalizing on this global need - an easy, secure and reliable way to collaborate from anywhere in the world with as many people as desired – it is no surprise why ZoomInfo (not related to Zoom) charteda staggering 84.82%jump in web conferencing adoption from January to April this year with Zoom alone registering a 418% rise in adoption in just two months.
According to Grand View Research, the global video conferencing market valued at USD3.85B in 2019 is expected to register a CAGR of 9.9% from 2020 to 2027. So, what’s all this got to do with the Cloud you might ask?
Hybrid working is about employees working from home, office or other shared spaces. Technologically, we can adapt on changing work practices. For the Cloud, it presents a shift in how we bridge applications and use services residing on different Cloud domains to fulfill the human work experience anywhere. Enter an era of multi-Cloud.
Take Poly as an example. Itself a market leader in video and voice solutions, Poly works with the collaboration ecosystem (many of afore-mentioned video conferencing providers) to connect business users around the world with emphasis on connecting humans, not things or places. Poly describes the “next normal” in work practices, spaces and culture where employees enjoy flexibility and choice. Poly employees connect with internal and external participants on Microsoft Teams or Zoom meetings through its own video infrastructure and/or endpoints. One of the enablers used isPoly’s video interop Cloud service for Microsoft Teams called RealConnect which allows standard SIP-based video endpoints to connect natively to Microsoft Teams (SIP is a technical standard for voice and video communications over IP networks). Being able to connect over video with partners and customers across these different Cloud platforms has allowed most of Poly’s 6500 employees in 75 offices across 35 different countries to work safely and productively during this era of hybrid working.
collaborate effectively? Today, all three participants would have to get on one of other’s platform to have a meeting. Multi-Cloud on the other hand, allows for integration and collaboration across Cloud domains, be it Private, Public or Hybrid. Having Cloud services such as Poly’s RealConnect (in the case of Microsoft Teams video interop) will be basic but evolving platform bridging scenarios will require “stitching” similar workflows across multiple cloud applications and domains securely. Video conferencing is just one key application cited here. There are numerous other IT applications that will require workflows traversing Cloud domains. This is also an opportunity for Cloud and service operators/integrators. Excited to see how we will evolve with multi-Cloud, bridging platforms as-a-service in an ever more virtuallyconnected world
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