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VoIP and Lower TCO Will Drive Adoption of Hosted On-Demand Contact Centers by Five9

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Published on: September 10, 2009
Type of content: WHITE PAPER
Format: Unknown
Length: 12 pages
Price: FREE

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The challenge for today's enterprise is to develop a flexible, responsive and cost-effective infrastructure to provide customer service and support. Globalization, continuing competitive pressures and fluctuating markets drive line-of-business (LoB) leaders to demand increased effectiveness and efficiency from their contact centers and related business tools. This requires a high level of interaction between the contact center and multiple customer-facing and customer relationship management applications. The hosted IP contact center—or on-demand contact center—may be the solution for many enterprises.


In this paper you will learn how the hosted contact center approach is an effective, attractive proposition for companies setting up new contact centers, or for well-established companies wishing to stabilize monthly expenditures and focus scarce business resources on core business functions. Read on to learn how organizations that have selected a hosted contact center solution have minimized or even eliminated the cost of their IT or telecom support departments.

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