Vonage Analyst Event 2019
Vonage hosted an analyst event to coincide with its first user conference, Vonage Campus, the last week in October in San Francisco.
The user conference was a good reason to host an analyst event, but Vonage held a similar event earlier this year. This made me (and others) think there were big news waiting to be announced, which is exactly what happened.
Vonage CEO Alan Masarek opened the event and provided an overview of what 2019 looked like and a vision for the future. In addition to a good number of product updates and new products like Conversations and Meetings, the company unveiled its new branding, which boasts a brand new logo and brings together the company's portfolio under the Vonage brand.
The new branding reflects the trajectory that Vonage embarked on a few years ago with the acquisitions of Nexmo, TokBox, NewVoiceMedia and more recently, Over.ai. The company, under the leadership of Masarek, has articulated a strong vision and is executing very well, bringing together UCaaS, CCaaS and CPaaS into an integrated platform that delivers a combination of prepackaged applications and programmable communications.. These efforts led 451 Research to recognize them as a Firestarter award recipient earier this year.
On a related note, I was interviewed by Jonathan Dame regarding the new Vonage video conferencing app, you can read his article on TechTarget here: "Vonage Meetings rounds out vendor's cloud portfolio".
The user conference was a good reason to host an analyst event, but Vonage held a similar event earlier this year. This made me (and others) think there were big news waiting to be announced, which is exactly what happened.
Vonage CEO Alan Masarek opened the event and provided an overview of what 2019 looked like and a vision for the future. In addition to a good number of product updates and new products like Conversations and Meetings, the company unveiled its new branding, which boasts a brand new logo and brings together the company's portfolio under the Vonage brand.
The new branding reflects the trajectory that Vonage embarked on a few years ago with the acquisitions of Nexmo, TokBox, NewVoiceMedia and more recently, Over.ai. The company, under the leadership of Masarek, has articulated a strong vision and is executing very well, bringing together UCaaS, CCaaS and CPaaS into an integrated platform that delivers a combination of prepackaged applications and programmable communications.. These efforts led 451 Research to recognize them as a Firestarter award recipient earier this year.
On a related note, I was interviewed by Jonathan Dame regarding the new Vonage video conferencing app, you can read his article on TechTarget here: "Vonage Meetings rounds out vendor's cloud portfolio".
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