As the Retail Industry Continues to Evolve, the Best Retailers are Transforming Omnichannel Communications
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The advantages of digital transformation for the retail industry are well known. Only with always-on networks and applications that are being increasingly enriched with AI can retailers deliver personalized engagements consumers now expect.
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According to Microsoft, cloud-based calling will overtake premises-based calling by 2026 while, in the immediate term, the growth of Microsoft Teams in the context of the dramatic rise of work-from-home double year over year (from 2021 to 2022).
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The network is at the heart of supporting a borderless workforce and reliable communications are table stakes today. Companies and their clients want a frictionless experience with predictable business outcomes. They want end-to-end, client-to-cloud observability with continuous testing and validation of service availability, and they want it delivered virtually. Can cloud-first applications and faster broadband networks live up to the challenge?
With faster speeds, the rapid growth of private 5G enterprise wireless alternatives, more sophisticated applications, more powerful devices, and the work from everywhere phenomenon showing no signs of slowing down – those leaders responsible for ensuring performance, protection, and productivity are struggling with the next wave of digital transformation and the hard reality of 2023 IT budgets.
In a world where hybrid and remote working are becoming increasingly prevalent, various organizations are embracing the array of advantages gained through offering a work-from-home option to employees. Despite a lack of enthusiasm from companies to move to remote work prior to COVID-19, restrictions from the pandemic forcing employees to work remotely have removed that initial hesitancy as millions of employees offered an upturn in productivity and satisfaction.