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From Brick & Mortar to At-Home Agents: The Challenges, Process and How to Get Started

EPIC Connections

The benefits of a home-based agent model are undeniably exciting. From cost savings to reduced attrition, the work-at-home agent model is attractive to say the least. However, deploying it in a way that is successful for both business and agents can prove challenging. Selecting the Appropriate Technology.

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What Makes A Cloud Contact Center The Customer Experience Optimizer?

Babelforce

First, let’s establish what exactly the “cloud” in “cloud contact center” means. Traditionally, call centers would use software purchased on licenses and stored directly on their computer hardware. Instead of on-premise CRMs, you can use Software as a Service (SaaS) to create seamless omnichannel customer experiences.

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Seven AI powered tools for remote workers

SoliCall

For example, fast internet access and SAAS solutions make remote work very similar to work in the office. Remote work has become increasingly common during the COVID pandemic but also afterwards. It goes without saying that technology is the key enabler for this phenomenon.

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The Impact of and Opportunity for Virtual Agents on Call Center Outsourcers

Xaqt

Contact Centers spent of much Spring 2020 scrambling to shift agents to work-from-home or bring agent seats back onshore from locations where at home agents simply weren't feasible due to lack of critical infrastructure. VOIP made it possible to answer a call anywhere in the world.