It is unfortunate that business-focused digital communications are sold under three different headings: Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS), Unified Communication as a Service (UCaaS) and Communication Platform as a Service (CPaaS). (And that just counts the cloud options—let us acknowledge the huge, continuing, installed base on premises.) These are terrible ways to describe complex, varied and overlapping offerings. What distinguishes them are:
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Topics:
Customer Engagement,
Customer Experience,
Contact Center,
Customer Experience Management,
Digital Communications,
CCaaS,
Intelligent Self-Service,
CPaaS,
UCaaS,
CXM
For at least five years, it has been clear that innovation in technology for communication and business processes is accelerating. This year, that trend has been especially notable with the explosive emergence of artificial intelligence in the contact center software market. But what tends to get lost in the excitement around innovation is what sits downstream of the development process: the impact of new technology on how buyers organize the processes and the disruption that new technology...
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Topics:
Customer Experience,
Voice of the Customer,
agent management,
Customer Experience Management,
Field Service,
CCaaS,
Intelligent Self-Service,
ACD,
Telephony
Although the bulk of contact center seats are still served by on-premises equipment, there appears to be a consensus that the cloud is better suited to delivering a successful, omnichannel customer experience, and that most new contact center deployments will be run on cloud-computing platforms.
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Topics:
Contact Center,
CCaaS