Cloud services are the new normal for businesses, with market revenue expected to surpass $49 billion by 2023.1As IT teams opt to host less hardware on-premises, SMBs and enterprises are increasingly diverting more budget dollars to cloud apps and platforms — and phone and communication systems are no exception. While the concept and benefits of...
Alianza is taking aim at service providers in need of deeper business cloud communications capabilities. They have unveiled a new solution based on the technology they acquired in the CounterPath deal back in March, integrating their next generation cloud PBX with softphones, cloud meetings, and UCaaS.
The impact of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic forever changed the retail industry. From in-store operations and supply chains to labor and customer engagement, nearly every aspect of business saw challenges which required retailers to respond with agility, innovation, and in many cases the right technology.
New platform enables service providers to address the expanding communications market with a combined offering for voice, mobility, and collaboration.
Video conferencing, mobile applications, business text messaging are among the acquisition driven services that Alianza has grouped together in what the company sees as a winning approach to a new season and era of choices for service providers.
Solution enables service providers to address the expanding communications market with a combined offering for voice, mobility, and collaboration.
With Alianza’s B2B cloud communications infrastructure and CounterPath’s white-labeled softphones, video conferencing, and mobile communications applications, the two are a natural fit, according to cofounder and CEO of Alianza, Brian Beutler.
Combined cloud communications platform creates unmatched growth opportunity for service providers in $48 billion Unified Communications as a Service market.
UC Today spoke with Brian Beutler, CEO at Alianza. Over the past two years, the adoption of new technologies has accelerated to unprecedented levels, and there is no sign of it slowing down as individuals and businesses prepare for a new era of hybrid working.