Nextiva

Nextiva is a voice-over-internet-protocol (VoIP) company based in Scottsdale, Arizona.[3] Nextiva focuses on the area of cloud-based communication[4] Nextiva indicates its telephone and other technology services are currently used by 150,000 businesses.[1]

Nextiva
Private
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded2008 [1]
Headquarters
Scottsdale
,
United States
Key people
Tomas Gorny (CEO)[2]
Number of employees
700 (in 2017)[1]
Websitehttps://nextiva.com

History

Nextiva was founded in 2006. Six years later, Nextiva had approximately one hundred and twenty workers.[5] In 2014 Nextiva's growth rate, according to Deloitte, was estimated to be 1548%.[6] By June 2016, Nextiva's revenue was close to $100 million. Later in 2017, Nextiva had a revenue of $125 million USD. In January, 2017 they had sales of $110 million and a staff of 700.[1]

Product line

Nextiva produces a system software called NextOS (cf. MS-DOS), that unifies business and internal communications into a single platform.[7] It has also launched Nextiva Analytics, a "solution [that] allows businesses to access and manipulate their call data through customizable reports, wallboards, [and] dashboards."[8][9] Nextiva Launched its latest product: Nextiva Cospace which is about collaboration and collecting people to improve the user experience with remote meetings.[10]

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References

  1. Adams, Susan, Forbes staff (January 23, 2017). "A Kid Born Behind The Iron Curtain Builds Tools For Capitalists And A $110m Company, Nextiva". Forbes. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  2. Randazzo, Ryan (April 15, 2016). "Telecommunications company Nextiva is growing rapidly". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  3. Anderson, J. Craig (August 2, 2012). "Scottsdale firm Nextiva grows with VoIP technology". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved November 26, 2015. Scottsdale-based voice-over-Internet-protocol phone company Nextiva has been growing fast, with plans to hire 100 more workers this year, company officials said. Nextiva [is] one of the...providers of VoIP phone service to small and medium-size businesses.
  4. Philip Fairbanks (2017-08-29). "Neil Patel Headlines NextCon Customer Experience Convention". Inquisitr.com. Retrieved 2017-12-26.
  5. Sunnucks, Mike (January 17, 2012). "Nextiva plans to hire 100 in Scottsdale". Phoenix Business Journal. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  6. "Deloitte's 2014 Technology Fast 500" (PDF). Deloitte. 2014. Retrieved November 26, 2015. Rank: 80 Company name: Nextiva % Growth: 1548% City: Scottsdale St./Prov.: AZ CEO name: Tomas Gorny
  7. Reed, Jonathan (October 11, 2016). "Workplace by Facebook launches - collaboration vendors offer rebuttals weak and strong". Diginomica. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  8. Honeycutt, Lucinda (May 12, 2016). "Phone Analytics Are Changing the Future of Marketing". Entrepreneur. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  9. "Arizona's Most Admired Companies 2016 - AzBusiness Magazine". Issuu. 2016. p. 42. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  10. Ladoveteck (2020-05-08). "Nextiva Cospace Review: Perfect in its own reality". Ladoveteck. Retrieved 2020-05-28.


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