At a show dominated by AI agents and cloud-native everything, Mitel arrived at Enterprise Connect 2026 with a deliberately different message. The future of enterprise communications isn't solely in the cloud, and a significant chunk of the market has been waiting for someone to say it out loud.
The company unveiled two products in Las Vegas this week. Mitel Edge is available now. Mitel WX follows in mid-2026. Together, they make the clearest case yet for where Mitel believes hybrid communications is actually heading.
Intelligence at the Edge, Not Just in the Cloud
Mitel Edge is, at its core, a rethinking of what on-premises infrastructure should look like in 2026. Rather than treating on-prem as a legacy holdover, or a stepping stone to full cloud migration, Mitel reframes it as an active, intelligent layer of a hybrid architecture.
The product transforms traditional hardware deployments into a distributed, cloud-linked architecture. A unified control plane powered by microservices sits at the centre. Mission-critical voice and workflow services run locally, where survivability and latency matter most. AI, automation, analytics, and centralised management run through a common services layer spanning both local and cloud environments. Sensitive data stays under local custody when regulations demand it, without fragmenting governance or blocking access to modern capabilities.
"The future of enterprise communications isn't just in the cloud; it's at the edge," said Jim Lundy, CEO and Lead Analyst at Aragon Research. "By bringing intelligence to the point of presence, Mitel ensures that mission-critical AI and automation remain resilient, even when the outside world isn't."
CEO Mike Robinson, who took the helm in September 2025, put it in terms of infrastructure following people rather than the other way around.
"With Mitel Edge, communications infrastructure follows employees and critical workflows wherever they operate. It leverages the latest AI while maintaining the security, resiliency, and control that enterprises demand."
Mitel WX Targets the Frontline Workforce Communications Gap
Mitel WX targets a problem the UC industry has circled for years without fully solving: the 80% of the global workforce that isn't sitting at a desk.
Frontline workers, mobile employees, and field-based teams have largely been afterthoughts. Enterprise communications strategies tend to centre on video meetings and knowledge worker tools. Contact centres operate in their own silos. Mitel WX brings all of that into a single, role-aware app framework.
Role-aware is the key phrase. WX adapts dynamically to each worker's responsibilities and operational context, rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all interface on everyone. A frontline worker in a manufacturing plant gets a voice-first, workflow-optimised experience. A contact centre agent gets something different. A knowledge worker connecting through Microsoft Teams or Zoom gets that too. Both platforms are supported, preserving existing collaboration investments while extending enterprise-grade communications to every role.
WX also ships with Workflow Studio, a low-code/no-code tool for building AI-driven automation. Intelligent voice-enabled workflows pull real-time operational data. Automated routing connects field workers with subject matter experts instantly. This is practical AI embedded into business processes — not bolted on as a feature.




