WHITE PAPER:
This resource explores why the contact center has remained a highly untapped source of customer insight, explains how recent advances are giving organizations the power to analyze voice interactions, and counts down three essential success factors that you should consider.
WHITE PAPER:
Delivering exceptional customer service today means having a flexible and reliable contact center, as well as all the tools your agents need to be successful. Many companies are looking to cloud contact center platforms to meet these requirements, but what should you look for in a cloud solution?
EGUIDE:
Explore the growing acceptance of virtual agents and find out how Vivino, the world's most downloaded wine app, configured their contact center and improved customer experiences for millions of global smartphone users speaking different languages.
CASE STUDY:
This case study reveals how Canadian insurer ICBC built a flexible, cutting-edge contact center as a key part of its customer-centric strategy, enabling the company to improve routing flexibility, increase customer satisfaction, and more.
EGUIDE:
IT departments are constantly seeking ways to move applications, data and services to the cloud. Yet, UC has remained in-house and on premises longer. But, over the years, managed UC services have come a long way to create a solid set of benefits that may convince business leaders to reconsider. In our expert guide, dive into 4 of those benefits.
EGUIDE:
In this SearchCRM.com expert e-guide, get an inside look at common practices for measuring contact center and organizational performance, and learn how you can transform metrics into a world-class customer experience.
WHITE PAPER:
Failing to adopt a customer service strategy for mobile devices could put your business at a serious disadvantage. Gartner research suggests that 80% of companies will suffer revenue loss from the lack of customer support on mobile devices by 2013. Read this paper to learn how to utilize the opportunities mobility offers customer service.
EBOOK:
Choosing between a hosted or on-premises model -- or a blend of the two -- is the first step to modernizing customer relationship management systems today. Inside, explore the key differences between a hosted and an on-premises contact center.