Kaltura, leading video technology provider, publishes its fifth annual State of Video in the Enterprise report, which reveals that employees’ passion for video has extended beyond their personal lives, and into the workplace. While 62% of respondents create at least one video every month for personal reasons (such as sharing events and thoughts with family and friends, demonstrating skills, and sending video messages), 63% report creating a video a month for professional reasons (sharing events and thoughts with colleagues, representing the organization, reaching out to clients and prospects, etc.), and 10% create at least one video for professional purposes a day.
Based on a survey of more than 650 enterprise professionals from around the world, this report from Kaltura looks at the impact that video is having across the enterprise. The survey was conducted online in September 2018.
Video continues to grow and spread across the organization
Video continues to increase in popularity across every department, with 98% of respondents seeing video use in their organization as steady or growing. One of the most popular use cases is video for learning and training. 75% report using video for internal learning and development. However, external learning benefits from video, too. Since 2017, the number of companies using video to train customers and other external parties has grown by 24%.
When companies use video in their organization, they use it for many different use cases across the company. Unlike previous years, this year, no company that used video, reported using it for only one use case, and at large organizations (10,000+ employees), 28% reported using video for more than 9 different uses.
Webcasting goes mainstream
Webcasting, once restricted to one or two big broadcasts a year, has tipped over into a regular practice, especially for larger organizations. Across almost every category, large companies are using video for more purposes, at higher rates. For webcasting, this was particularly dramatic. Large companies are 60% more likely to report using live broadcast for their company events than the respondents as a whole. 76% of large companies ran at least one webcast in the last year. 46% broadcast an average of at least one webcast per month and 27% average at least one webcast a week.
Video is seen as a valuable tool
As for why video use has been rapidly growing, enterprises are clear on the value video brings. 98% say video is valuable for improving communication, while 98% also say video fosters better and faster learning and development. 92% think video makes executives more relatable and personal, which offers significant clues to the growth in webcasting usage.
“Enterprises are now launching multiple video-based communication channels. They are using live webcasts, as well as video on-demand messaging, for more engaging communication across the organization. There is growing demand for a “video first, mobile first” approach in many employee communications,” said Kaltura’s Co-founder, President and General Manager – Enterprise & Learning, Dr. Michal Tsur. “That’s why we are investing in making our video experiences even more engaging and personalized, and in providing better tracking and analytics around engagement. We are also working with many leading enterprise platforms to launch a video-first experience using our Video Platform as a Service (Kaltura VPaaS). I predict that one of the biggest areas of growth for video in the enterprise this year will be in learning. Corporate learning is transforming, and a video-first approach will become mainstream.”
To download a copy of the report, go to: https://corp.kaltura.com/resources/the-state-of-video-in-enterprise-2018/?utm_source=PR
About Kaltura
Kaltura’s mission is to power any video experience. A recognized leader in the EVP (Enterprise Video Platform), EdVP (Education Video Platform), Cloud TV, and OVP (Online Video Platform), markets, Kaltura has emerged as the fastest growing video platform with the broadest use cases and appeal. Kaltura is deployed globally in thousands of enterprises, educational institutions, media companies, and service providers and engages hundreds of millions of viewers at home, at work, and at school. The company is committed to three core values – openness, flexibility, and collaboration – and is the initiator and backer of the world’s leading open source video management project, which is home to more than 150,000 community members.
Kaltura’s Enterprise and Learning business unit helps organizations from all industries power video across the organization, both internally – for employees and students, and externally – for customers and partners, live and VOD, on any device. Kaltura offers the tools to create and manage video that can power every department. With Kaltura’s video solutions, organizations can improve communication, drive engagement, share knowledge, increase collaboration boost creativity, and improve learning results. For more information visit www.kaltura.com.