Contact Centre stories - Page 56
Once known as ‘Call Centres’, the modern Contact Centre incorporates traditional telephony along with
web chat, text messaging, remote access services, and video conferencing to manage customer
interactions. Contact Centres are most associated with the provision of support, assistance or guidance
on products or services offered by companies serving large numbers of customers. Some are ‘outbound’
– that is, they reach out to customers for sales or other purposes, others are ‘inbound’ and receive
incoming contacts from people looking for help. Many combine both inbound and outbound functions.
Contact centres are often large facilities with tens or hundreds of workers – but they can also be virtual,
with people working ‘in’ the contact centre from home.
New Poly device combines content sharing and video conferencing
Tue, 2nd Jul 2019
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The G5700 for mid to large conference rooms integrates the sharing of digital content with audio and video conference features in a single device.
IDC names Cognizant Leader for AI services
Tue, 2nd Jul 2019
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The MarketScape report praises the company’s high-touch customer service approach, value for fee paid, and broad range of AI services and platforms.
How EdgeVerve aims to redefine the contact centre experience
Thu, 27th Jun 2019
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According to CCW Digital research, only 18% of customers are 'very satisfied' with their typical customer service experiences.
Canstar Blue’s SMB Internet Provider award winners are...
Thu, 27th Jun 2019
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Nearly two-thirds of Kiwi small businesses say New Zealand is no good for them, according to a survey commissioned by Canstar Blue.
Blue Prism announces acquisition of intelligent automation company
Wed, 26th Jun 2019
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Blue Prism announces plans to acquire Thoughtonomy, aiming to enhance its cloud strategy and provide more robust intelligent automation solutions globally.
Businesses wasting money on SIP channels, says Virsae
Wed, 26th Jun 2019
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Analysis reveals a growing penchant for super-sized SIP trunk groups, indicating a degree of channel over-subscription that leads to associated cost increases.
$300m paid out to Kiwis via Inland Revenue's new automatic system
Tue, 25th Jun 2019
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More than $300m has been refunded to New Zealand taxpayers through the country's automatic tax assessment process, according to new figures by Inland Revenue.
Amadeus announces travel application on Salesforce AppExchange
Tue, 25th Jun 2019
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Amadeus launches a service optimiser app on Salesforce AppExchange, revolutionising how airlines connect with customers, partners, and employees.
Moving away from ISDN: Why SIP is better for the public sector
Mon, 24th Jun 2019
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As Telstra phases out ISDN, public sector organisations must adopt SIP to ensure cost-effective, scalable, and secure communication solutions.
BayCom scoops NEC channel partner award
Wed, 19th Jun 2019
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NEC Australia has awarded New Zealand systems integrator BayCom the title of Export Channel Partner of the Year for Unified Communications.
New panoramic video conference camera by Jabra
Wed, 19th Jun 2019
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The PanaCast is made for huddle rooms and spaces, delivering wall-to-wall video and audio, and data that is critical for modern video collaboration.
HPE to offer entire portfolio as-a-Service by 2022
Wed, 19th Jun 2019
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HPE GreenLake aims to reset the digital opportunity for customers by providing a robust as-a-Service portfolio.
Gartner: CRM makes up 1/4 of global enterprise software spend
Wed, 19th Jun 2019
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Worldwide enterprise application software revenue totalled more than $193.6 billion in 2018, a 12.5% increase from 2017 revenue of $172.1 billion.
Soul Machines creates digital human for skincare firm SK-II
Tue, 18th Jun 2019
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Soul Machines partners with skincare giant SK-II to unveil YUMI, the first autonomously animated digital influencer, enhancing customer interaction.
DX becomes the driving change in four key industries
Fri, 14th Jun 2019
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Digital transformation is shaking up legal, finance, education, and manufacturing sectors, driving profit boosts and demanding rapid adaptation, says Gartner.
How visual assistance impacts customer service KPIs - TechSee
Wed, 12th Jun 2019
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TechSee's report reveals Visual Assistance tech slashed technician dispatches by 19% and product returns by 17%, revolutionising customer service KPIs.
Suncorp commits to continuous learning for employee empowerment
Wed, 12th Jun 2019
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Australian financial services organisation Suncorp doesn’t just want to teach things using lengthy work programs and face-to-face courses that are taught once.
Newtech's new partnership to deliver analytics and reporting tools to APAC
Tue, 11th Jun 2019
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Newtech Solutions partners with Tollring to bring call analytics and reporting tools to its Asia Pacific customers.
SolarWinds updates network management portfolio
Fri, 7th Jun 2019
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SolarWinds enhances its networking suite with support for Palo Alto Networks firewalls, boosting data visibility and scalability for IT professionals.
Fusion5 teams up with Ambit in NZ and AUS
Fri, 31st May 2019
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New Zealand-based chatbot platform Ambit has partnered with business solutions firm Fusion5 in New Zealand and Australia.