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Dimension Data Unveils World’s ‘First Truly Global’ Managed Services for Visual Communications

by david.nunes

DIMENSION DATA UNVEILS WORLD’S ‘FIRST TRULY GLOBAL’
MANAGED SERVICES FOR VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS

London, UK – 31 October 2011 – Exploding interest in visual communications is accelerating user adoption maturity and speeding up the drive to connect seamlessly to a broadening variety of environments ranging from the corporate office, B2B, home and mobile users and even consumers.  As a result, the technology is fast becoming a top priority for IT departments.  Dimension Data’s Managed Service for Visual Communications launches today, taking the headache out of video management by focusing on maximising end-user adoption – and consequently return on investment.

Businesses – particularly global organisations – realise that visual communication strategies are imperative to cut costs and improve their sustainability. Terry Dwyer, Dimension Data Director, Visual Communications says, “Organisations are also realising that they will require the support of a partner that can ensure not only the smooth and efficient adoption of services, but also a return on their investment.   In fact user adoption and usage is the number one challenge facing organisations that have invested in video systems. 

“If video doesn’t work within what we call the ‘golden two minutes’ – whether it’s a problem with the technology; poor quality calls; the user isn’t sure how to operate the technology; or a technical issue is not quickly solved – then employees are likely to revert to an alternative method of communication which is usually the telephone, and they probably won’t try it again.    And if employees don’t use it, then their colleagues or clients won’t either.  Consequently the business as a whole will not derive the benefits for which the technology was purchased to deliver,” he explains.

Benefits of the service

 

·         Focus on Core Technologies:  In most organisations, visual communications is not seen as a mission-critical technology.   The adoption of managed services enables IT departments to focus on core mission-critical technologies and out-task the management of the visual communications estate to a third party in a cost-effective manner.

·         Reduce Operational Cost:  The adoption of managed services negates the requirement to recruit, train, manage and retain visual communications specialists globally.

·         Eliminates Cost Barriers to Entry:  Deploying a visual communications infrastructure is expensive and requires a “build it and they will come” approach towards deployment.
Managed video services provide a low-cost entry point into visual communications adoption, providing access to a full range of functionality, yet only paying for what the client’s enterprise consumes. 

·         Improved User Experience:  Traditionally, users have found visual communications to be unreliable and difficult to use.  Managed Services utilise the providers’ expertise to ensure that reliability issues are identified and dealt with, and ease of use is optimised to such a level that calls are pre-launched by the Virtual Network Operations Centre (VNOC).  Users just need to turn up and meet.


Dwyer says that organisations need an effective management solution otherwise their IT departments will struggle to keep up with patches and upgrades, and thus return on investment will be unquantifiable. 

“Just keeping the lights on with video requires massive investments in the necessary management platforms, systems, expertise and experience.  While it’s possible for organisations to handle video in-house, it’s very costly, time consuming, and extremely burdensome for companies that don’t manage video as a business.”

Dwyer added: “In the past 18 months, we’ve seen a dramatic rise in interest in video in general. Many of our clients are re-evaluating their video strategies and beginning to plan and deploy large-scale visual communications strategies.  However they want a single provider to support their needs globally.  We thus made the decision to invest in and expand in order to support video globally, since we already had the global footprint, and the services and certifications to support our clients. 

 

“With Managed Services for Visual Communications, our clients can now offload their entire video estate to Dimension Data to manage, rather than use multiple small, local AV companies,” said Dwyer. 

 

Future of video

 

According to Dwyer, in the next few years there will be a significant uptick in managed video, and as organisations finalise their global video strategies and tie up their sustainability initiatives, they will need the support of an experienced partner to ensure adoption and enhance their return.

“We will also see more complex commercial models as clients choose to purchase using different models and look for customised consumption models,” explains Dwyer and points out that there’s a fundamental shift in the way businesses are looking to deploy visual communications. “This in turn means the experience that client demands will also shift,” he concludes.

 

 

About Dimension Data
Founded in 1983, Dimension Data plc is an ICT services and solutions provider that uses its technology expertise, global service delivery capability, and entrepreneurial spirit to accelerate the business ambitions of its clients. Dimension Data is a member of the NTT Group. www.dimensiondata.com

 

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