The worldwide market for unified communications (UC) and IP contact centres
(IPCC) surged past the $1bn mark after growing by more than a fifth last year,
research has revealed.
The Unified Communications and IP Contact Centers report from research firm
Infonetics showed that the UC market enjoyed a 20 per cent spike in revenue last
year, following a 19 per cent rise in 2006.
The IPCC market grew 24 per cent in 2007, after a 26 per cent increase the
previous year.
Their combined worth grew 22 per cent to a global value of $1.05bn (£528m) and
Infonetics predicts the market will enjoy similar growth until at least 2011.
Avaya represents a dominant force in the market, as the vendor holds more than a
third of unified messaging sales.
In the IPCC arena Avaya is also some way ahead of rival Cisco, but Infonetics
analyst Matthias Machowinski said: “Market share will bounce around in the
coming years as vendors try to establish themselves as the leader in a nascent
market.”
Stuart Wells, Avaya’s president of global communications solutions, said: “We
have a broad contact centre product line and are the industry leader. The UC
market is fluid and interesting and has a long way to go.”
Mark Swendsen, EMEA managing director of vendor ShoreTel said: “There are
still some people who cannot articulate the benefits of UC. Those who fail to
see that UC can make people more productive need to look harder.”
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