Formation Tech is a relatively new provider in the communication space, dedicated to delivering "flexible" cloud communication solutions to the mid-market. This disruptive business aims to carve a competitive area for themselves in the mid-market space, by offering Avaya-based cloud solutions that suit the individual needs of their target audience.
I caught up with two Directors from Formation Tech, Mark Tyers and Dan Cholerton, to find out more about how the business has grown in the last 3 years, and what they expect to see in 2019.
How Has Formation Tech Developed Up Until Now?
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Dan Cholerton[/caption]
Formation Tech is only in its third year of business, but it's already achieved some incredible things, winning Avaya’s mid-market partner of the year award last year and becoming Avaya’s second largest cloud provider in International region (with plans to take the top spot in 2019). Currently, the average number of seats per UC deployment for the company is over 250, and the brand's reputation is evolving all the time. Dan and Mark told me that Formation Tech has grown significantly over the past 12 months, and they've also achieved Avaya "Diamond Cloud Integrator" status. This makes the company one of only two partners in Europe with this accreditation.
"We've successfully established ourselves as a competitor in the UC mid-market over the last few years. At the start of our last financial year (July) we decided to set ourselves some objectives for additional differentiation. One of our goals was to move more aggressively into the contact centre and customer experience space."
Cholerton and Tyers noted that as the UC market continues to grow more commoditised, they believe that it will be crucial for brands like them to offer services that stand out.
"We see an opportunity to forge a niche as a mid-market customer experience provider, and that's the area we'll be looking to innovate in going forward."
How Are You Planning to Differentiate Going Forward?
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Mark Tyers[/caption]
As the marketplace becomes more crowded, I was interested to learn what Dan and Mark would be doing to ensure that they stood out in 2019. The duo told me that many Avaya VARs have begun to primarily sell the "same thing" when it comes to UCaaS. As countless new vendors explore unified communications as a service, the commoditisation of UCaaS is becoming a genuine thing for not just SMBs, but for mid-market enterprise customers too.
"Differentiation has to come from somewhere when the product is largely the same. For us, it's the service wrap that we offer that makes us different. We go one step beyond our competitors with extra features and customer experience solutions that ensure we're not "just another UCaaS provider."
Tyers and Cholerton also noted that they think Avaya will be investing more into their APIs going forward, which will also give them more freedom to ensure that they can provide their customers with a customised UC experience.
What are the New Opportunities Emerging this Year?
The team at Formation Tech had a lot of predictions to share about the transformative state of the UCaaS market. They noted that hybrid is becoming less of a crucial conversation among their customers, as business begin to reach a tipping point where investment in cloud simply outperforms on premise. "When we first launched in 2016, the on-prem vs. cloud discussion was commonplace. Now it seems like an objection to cloud doesn't exist. Hybrid is still valuable for some companies with poor internet connections or legacy infrastructure, and businesses that need a stop gap, but confidence in the cloud is growing."




