I have been involved in the contact center industry for more than 25 years and often see organizations that are slow in keeping up with consumers’ expectations; many of them seem reluctant to change, regardless of the need to do so. For example, agents of my cell phone operator ask the same four questions at the start of a call as they did 30 years ago; my bank supports several channels of communication, but it doesn’t provide the same information on all channels; and a well-known airline...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Social Media,
Customer Performance,
Business Analytics,
Cloud Computing,
Uncategorized,
Call Center
I recently attended the Interactive Intelligence Interactions 2016 conference and came away with four key insights regarding the company’s plans and progress in providing contact centers in the cloud. These include the short-term success of PureCloud, the company’s financial performance, the importance of customer support and dealing with change.
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Topics:
Customer Performance,
Cloud Computing,
Uncategorized,
Call Center
Verint is an established vendor of workforce optimization, advanced analytics and self-service products for customer experience management. Recently it announced its acquisition of Contact Solutions, whose products complement Verint’s. The acquisition adds analytics capabilities and fraud detection software, both of Verint will incorporate into its existing products. Contact Solutions also brings to the merger IVR and My:Time, two innovative products that add to Verint’s portfolio for customer...
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Topics:
Mobile Technology,
Customer Performance,
Business Analytics,
Business Collaboration,
Cloud Computing,
Uncategorized,
Call Center
Six months ago I wrote that Interactive Intelligence bases its product strategy on continued support of its three core products: CIC, CaaS and PureCloud. During a recent briefing CMO Jeff Platón made it clear that although the company continues to support all three, its main focus will be PureCloud Engage that is also certified and available on the Salesforce AppExchange. When the company first released this product in 2012, the financial markets and some analysts saw it as a big risk because...
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Topics:
Customer Performance,
Cloud Computing,
Uncategorized,
Call Center
During a recent analyst briefing, I learned that Genesys finished 2015 with a bang and enters 2016 with high expectations. Last year it made several changes at the top of the organization, naming a new president, Tom Eggemeier; a new chief marketing officer, Merijn te Booij; and a new head of global sales and field operations, Mark Turner. Their mandate is to stimulate sales of the company’s core product, Customer Experience Platform. I also learned that since spinning out of Alcatel Lucent in...
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Topics:
Customer Experience,
Customer Performance,
Cloud Computing,
Uncategorized,
Call Center
TelStrat is a company with a long history. Founded in 1993 it initially resold products of Nortel, Cisco and other telecom equipment vendors. The first product it developed and brought to market was a call recording system deployed on the customer’s premises. It expanded its portfolio over the years, and today its product suite Engage offers all the key pieces of workforce optimization: call recording, desktop capture, quality management, workforce management and speech, text and desktop...
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Topics:
Customer Experience,
Customer Performance,
Cloud Computing,
Uncategorized,
Call Center
I have been involved in the contact center, CRM and customer engagement business for more than 25 years. Yet only in the past few years have I seen much change. Until recently nearly all organizations focused on handling customer interactions as efficiently and inexpensively as possible; few made much effort to manage customer relationships over the complete customer life cycle. However, over the last 18 months, the scene has begun to change very rapidly, and I expect that to continue and even...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Customer Analytics,
Customer Engagement,
Customer Experience,
Speech Analytics,
Voice of the Customer,
Analytics,
Cloud Computing,
Customer & Contact Center,
Customer Service,
Uncategorized,
Call Center,
Contact Center,
Contact Center Analytics,
CRM,
Text Analytics
There were significant technology developments in customer experience management during 2015. Multichannel contact centers in the cloud took hold of the contact center infrastructure market; I counted 21 vendors offering such services. A variety of vendors entered the market for customer analytics, combining analysis of structured data, speech recordings, text, desktop data, Web contacts, and events and processes to provide a comprehensive “360-degree” view of the customer and customer journey...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Customer Analytics,
Customer Engagement,
Customer Experience,
Speech Analytics,
Voice of the Customer,
Customer Performance,
Analytics,
Cloud Computing,
Customer Service,
Uncategorized,
Call Center,
Contact Center,
Contact Center Analytics,
CRM,
Text Analytics
Based in the U.K., mplsystems is a relatively small vendor of contact center in the cloud systems, having fewer than 200 employees, but it has a distinct portfolio of products. Its core product, intelligentContact, is designed for omnichannel customer engagement. Its two other products, Customer Service CRM and Field Service Management, are not typically supported by other vendors in this space. As I dug deeper into the component parts of each of these products, I found other capabilities that...
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Topics:
Customer Analytics,
Customer Engagement,
Customer Experience,
Mobile Technology,
Speech Analytics,
Voice of the Customer,
Customer Performance,
Analytics,
Cloud Computing,
Customer Service,
Uncategorized,
Call Center,
Contact Center,
Contact Center Analytics,
CRM,
Text Analytics
In our benchmark research into contact centers in the cloud, nearly two-thirds (63%) of companies said that adopting applications in the cloud would enable them to improve how they handle customer interactions, and slightly fewer than half (44%) said that adopting communication systems in the cloud would deliver similar benefits. Several vendors now provide such systems. Diabolocom is the latest one to brief me on its products. Founded in 2005 and having around 30 employees, it has headquarters...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Customer Analytics,
Customer Engagement,
Customer Experience,
Speech Analytics,
Voice of the Customer,
Customer Performance,
Analytics,
Cloud Computing,
Customer Service,
Uncategorized,
Call Center,
Contact Center,
Contact Center Analytics,
CRM,
Text Analytics