
See Also: Slack’s Biggest Asian Rival JANDI Raises $13Mīy adding Highfive’s cloud-driven, WebRTC-based, one-touch, HD-quality video conferencing capabilities, Dialpad looks to corner a $6.37 billion market opportunity. Dialpad’s existing portfolio of solutions includes Dialpad Talk, a VoIP -based business phone system Dialpad Support, a contact center solution and UberConference, a video conferencing solution. Walker is the face behind Yahoo! Voice and Google Voice. “We are experiencing rapid growth with increased demand for cloud communications and flexible business phone systems for the work-from-anywhere era,” said Walker.


The shift to remote work has spurred the demand for high-quality video conferencing solutions. Back then, voice-based communication was the basic requirement of any business, which now also includes video. Craig Walker, Founder and CEO of Dialpad said, “Bringing on the team and technology from Highfive helps us deliver even greater call and meeting experiences, better business outcomes and improved ROI for our valued customers and partners worldwide.”ĭialpad first ventured into collaboration space through VoIP-based voice solutions for businesses, with Walker leading the charge.

San Francisco-based UCaaS vendor Dialpad buys cloud-based video service Highfive to target high-growth areas like telehealth and remote learning.īusiness communications provider Dialpad on Tuesday announced it has acquired Highfive, a cloud-based video conferencing company.
