Ok, there’s the nay. Here’s a little hay.
I’ve signed up to receive notices from Zoom. They sent me a report from Forbes Insights (in collaboration with Zoom) on the video communications market place. “The Connected Culture”
If you’d like to read it you’ll have to go to this link and give some info and download it.
https://www.forbes.com/forbes-insights/our-work/the-connecte…
I’ll hit a couple of highlights on why to the contrary I believe video communications is in its infancy of a cultural shift, particularly in business.
In the survey, businesses nearly 100% believe that visual communication enhances productivity and effectiveness. More importantly almost 90% of businesses say they will increase usage of video communications this year. 20% of all say they will significantly increase usage. Looking at companies they define as “high growth”, 45% report they will significantly increase, and the same for 37% of technology companies. Today’s and Tomorrow’s winners are incorporating this technology more and more into the daily routines and strategies of the workplace. Like with cloud computing and other shifts, everyone else will follow the leaders.
One customer in particular was interesting. Zendesk is a successful SaaS company that has an issue ticketing and tracking platform that is extremely popular. Zoom is a happy Zendesk customer. Zendesk is a happy Zoom customer. Zen says that Zoom is included on every company desktop and every laptop. All conference rooms in all buildings around the world are equipped for Zoom and are set up as Zoom Rooms(180+ in all). Across the business Zen employees Zoom 650 meetings a day. They’ve Zoomed for millions of minutes. From the hiring process to collaborating to training they Zoom.
That’s not all. Zoom is very important to the Zen platform. Like most Cloud Platforms, Zen customers can add apps to the Zendesk platform to add features. Zen has a Zoom app. A Zen customer with the Zoom/Zen integration app, can Zoom with their own customers while performing an issue ticket chat on the Zendesk platform. One click on the Zoom button in the technician’s Zen chat dashboard and they can launch a meeting and copy a link into the chat box for the customer to join. They can then do screen and file sharing as well through the Zoom integration app. You can see how useful visual communication can be for a help desk.
I posit that Zendesk is rather typical of the new breed of Zoom customer. It would not be easy nor cheap for them to Un-Zoom themselves.
Has anybody been to a place where crowds are? To an airport, the mall, a sporting event, etc. The last two years or so has seen an explosion in the number of people communicating by video. This is one of those rare cultural shift paradigms. That typically carries through to cultural shifts in the workplace. And I firmly believe that Zoom is the leading company driving that for businesses.
The numbers speak for themselves, but how about this too. Google trends over last five years. Zoom, Skype for Business, Webex, and Go to Meeting.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&am…
You combine that with their business fundamentals and you have one of the clearest disrupters ever. That divergence in search trends is huge and undeniable.
Darth
Never forget what Video did to the radio star.