

The engageX solution is in line with the e& enterprise vision to help businesses and governments embrace new technology, drive real transformation and create intelligent value, continuously adjusting the solutions provided to best suit the customer requirements.

These capabilities include SMS, voice, video and instant messaging. CPaaS solutions will witness an uptake with companies being able to add real-time communication capabilities to any pre-existing business applications by deploying application programming interfaces.

The global CPaaS market is expected to grow by $10.19 billion during 2022-2026, accelerating at a CAGR of 17.85 percent. Gartner predicts that by 2025, 95 percent of global enterprises will utilize API-enabled CPaaS offerings to uplevel their digital competitiveness. CPaaS entirely replaces legacy infrastructure and interfaces, considered a barrier for organizations hoping to provide quality communication services. In recent decades, Democratic lawmakers in Congress have tried to pass legislation to study federal reparations to no avail.E& enterprise, part of e& (formerly known as Etisalat Group), has announced the launch of engageX, a growing communications platform as a service ecosystem that customizes any end-user customer experience journey with seamless, multi-channel communications.ĬPaaS enables real-time communication capabilities with a cloud-based delivery model, which helps businesses to accelerate their digital transformation programs by enhancing and personalizing customer engagement. Reparations proposals for African Americans date back to 1865, when Union General William Tecumseh Sherman ordered that newly freed people be given up to 40 acres (16 hectares) of land. The activists who fought for civil rights in the 1960s and young entrepreneurs echoed a common fear: They hope California’s exploration of reparations does not become another example of the government offering false hope. The Associated Press interviewed a handful of Black advocates and residents who followed the task force’s work - as well as those who have long been engaged in the conversation about reparations. It’s uncertain what lawmakers will do with the proposals, which include payments to descendants of enslaved people and a formal apology from the state. It’s not - it hasn’t been over for us.”īlack Californians have watched closely as the state’s reparations task force forged ahead in a two-year study, finally signing off this month on a hefty list of recommendations that will be submitted to lawmakers.

“I want them to understand that we’re still going through things now as a community. “I want them to stop acting like it’s so far removed, and it’s not currently happening,” said Harris of the lingering effects of slavery and discrimination.
