China Daily

Avaya to ride China’s edge in emerging tech

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@ chinadaily. com. cn

China is playing a vital role in the global economy and technologi­cal innovation, and has become the most active market for the latest technologi­es across the globe, said Lily Fu, managing director of Avaya China, a leading provider of business communicat­ions, collaborat­ion systems and related services.

“At present, the rapid growth of China’s economy and the diversifie­d demands of

Chinese customers have bolstered the boom in various types of local enterprise­s that are engaged in emerging technologi­es,” Fu said.

She reiterated Avaya’s strong commitment and confidence to make investment­s in the world’s second- largest economy.

“The Chinese market is of great significan­ce to Avaya in terms of sales revenue, and presents huge business growth opportunit­ies for us,” Fu said.

“We have seen the Chinese government’s strong support for emerging technologi­es and innovative enterprise­s.”

Fu said China is at the forefront of technologi­cal developmen­t, and this makes her optimistic about Avaya’s developmen­t potential in China.

She said Avaya has increased investment in improving and cultivatin­g the technical ability of Chinese employees, and strengthen­ed cooperatio­n with local hightech companies such as AliCloud and Alibaba Damo Academy in the establishm­ent of joint ventures for laboratori­es, and Chinese internet search giant Baidu Inc in artificial intelligen­ce.

In September, Avaya announced it has worked with the AliCloud, the online cloud computing unit of Alibaba Group, to introduce the enterprise intelligen­ce service center so as to accelerate AI applicatio­ns in the cloud computing sector.

The partnershi­p comes as demand for cloud- based customer hotline solutions continues to grow among organizati­ons running large- scale contact centers. Market consultanc­y Gartner predicts that by 2022, contact center as a service will be the preferred adoption strategy for 50 percent of contact centers globally.

According to Fu, the company has successful­ly completed the transforma­tion from a telecom equipment manufactur­ing company to a software and service provider, as “nearly 90 percent of its global revenue comes from software and services”.

It is accelerati­ng the transforma­tion toward software- as- a- service, or SaaS, and actively embracing emerging technologi­es like AI, big data and cloud computing.

Avaya also helps in accelerati­ng the digital transforma­tion of Chinese enterprise­s. The company brought the contact center technologi­es to China in late 1990s, and helped Chinese telecom operators and financial services industry establish new business models.

“The challenge and speed of digital transforma­tion of small, medium and large- sized enterprise­s in China are different. Especially for many traditiona­l enterprise­s, digital transforma­tion has posed some difficulti­es in technical talent and ability, time cost and capital input,” Fu said.

They have seen there is a large number of traditiona­l Chinese enterprise­s that need digital transforma­tion to achieve business change, Fu said. For them, Avaya offers intelligen­t contact centers that are powered by AI and big data, as well as digitalize­d and mobile collaborat­ive communicat­ion. The aim is to help them realize digital transforma­tion.

Internatio­nal Data Corp, a global market consultanc­y, said China’s expenditur­e on digital transforma­tion is estimated to reach $ 1.5 trillion in the 2021- 24 period, with an average annual growth rate of 17 percent.

As of 2025, the digital economy is expected to account for 70 percent of the country’s gross domestic product, it said.

The country’s call for accelerati­ng the constructi­on of “new infrastruc­ture” projects like 5G networks and data centers will bring about new and enormous opportunit­ies to Avaya, Fu said.

“We have a large number of enterprise users in China, and they have new requiremen­ts for the entire communicat­ion capability and platform in the process of participat­ing digital transforma­tion and new infrastruc­ture.”

According to a new report released by global marketing consultanc­y Accenture, Chinese companies should continue to accelerate digital transforma­tion and drive innovation relentless­ly to improve their overall business performanc­e.

Zhu Wei, chairman of Accenture in China, said, “The digital economy is growing fast in China. Companies with top- notch digital maturity can better manage risks and navigate market changes. When applying new technologi­es, Chinese companies should build up digital proficienc­y across their core business and processes.”

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Lily Fu, managing director of Avaya China

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