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The Rise of Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS)

Noble Systems

Since its inception almost 20 years ago, Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS) was primarily tailored for Small-to-Medium Businesses (SMBs), offering scaled-down features in exchange for convenience and low cost-of-entry. According to an Aberdeen trend analysis, the adoption of cloud technologies rose each year between 2013 and 2018.

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Cloud Customer Experience – Why It’s a Good Move

Noble Systems

In recent years, many companies that are focused on improving customer experience have moved their contact center operations to the cloud. And how can they be sure that the cloud contact center will accomplish what they set out to do? Here are the top five advantages of moving contact centers to the cloud.

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Triple Your Results with Digital Transformation in Your Contact Center

Dialer 360

Digital transformation contact center is essential to practice for sustainability in 2018. As strategies and work processes move from on-premises to the cloud, or from manual assignments to robotized forms, contact center managers are able to track down any data in lightning fast speed. Greater Security Is Automatic.

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Amazon Connect is not only over-priced, but it lacks critical features and is a lackluster foray into the contact center software space

Fenero

Silent whispers rumored Amazon’s Alexa technology being optimized for use in the contact center industry, bringing the power of AI to help transform the way customers interact with their service providers. On March 28, 2017, Amazon finally made an announcement: “Amazon Connect – Customer Contact Center in the Cloud”.