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CCaaS Trends: The Evolution of Cloud Contact Centres

Lumoa

Did you know that American businesses risk losing a whopping $494 billion in revenue from poor customer care? In the age of smartphones, where support is only a click away, consumers have massive expectations when it comes to customer service.

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Application Ecosystems and the Future of the Contact Center

Avaya

Digital transformation is about creating experiences that matter, but what does this look like within the contact center? Effortless self-service, agent augmentation, interaction insights, smart pairing…nowhere close to what one vendor alone offers today. What’s driving this move to an ecosystem approach?

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Genesys PureConnect vs Genesys Cloud: Choosing the Right Contact Center Solution

VDS

Customer engagement and contact centers are critical components of any business’s success. They serve as the primary means for organizations to interact with customers, resolve issues, and improve customer satisfaction. While these two platforms share similarities, they also have important differences.

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Guest Blog: “Zhuzhing Up” Humans in the Contact Center

ShepHyken

Airline agents are still at check-in counters to guide passengers after self-service kiosks and to arrange complicated ticketing. Researchers predict that machines will perform more than half of current workplace tasks by 2025, up from 29 percent today. Technology replacing humans. That’s what we all fear.

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Contact Center of the Future: 5 Essential Investments

Avaya

As the white-hot core of customer experience, the contact center needs to fundamentally evolve for organizations to remain competitive in an increasingly digital world. What does this “new contact center” look like? But what kind of changes are we talking about? million a year in lost productivity).

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Infographic – AR in Customer Service

TechSee

Augmented Reality (AR) – the ability to overlay and share physical objects, spaces and images on mobile devices – is revolutionizing the customer experience across multiple industries. This has proven to be especially beneficial in the areas of field service, contact centers and self-service. .

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Why Data Will Power the Future of the Contact Center

Kustomer

Until now, the omnichannel, cloud-based, 360-degree customer view-enabled contact center was mostly a pipe dream, touted by technology vendors and thought leaders, with a majority of businesses falling short of this gold standard. Treat Every Customer Touchpoint as a Potential Data Source.