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Attendant solutions: comparison of architectures

Posted by Peter Meier on 11.10.2016 08:36:02

Have you already noticed that there are big differences with regard to architecture in current attendant solutions? This article highlights the key differences of the various architectures and the resulting possibilities for companies who make use of them and for their attendants.

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Topics: News & Trends, Attendant Solution

5 factors you must consider when deciding for a Cloud (UCaaS) or On-Premises UC Solution

Posted by Tobias Hösli on 27.09.2016 08:30:00

The digital age has an ever increasing impact on the way in which we communicate with each other. In view of this, our penultimate blog discussed the requirements to be met by a modern attendant solution. Yet before a new attendant solution can be commissioned at all, companies have to think about how this will be implemented. As you certainly all know, two scenarios in particular are under discussion in this connection: should the Unified Communication solution be obtained from the cloud or should it be operated on the company infrastructure? In the case of UC from the cloud, experts refer to UCaaS (Unified Communications as a Service) or also Hosted UC, i.e. the UC service is taken from the cloud. If, on the other hand, a company uses its own servers for implementation, it has opted for an on-premises solution.

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Topics: News & Trends, Attendant Solution

Requirements for attendant solutions in the digital age

Posted by Stefan Botthof on 13.09.2016 08:30:00

The digital age is becoming apparent in more and more areas of everyday life and of course also influences communication, i.e. telephony and call handling. Let's look at the telephone switchboard. Incoming calls in a queue can still be calculated using analog means. At the same time, the technology for call acceptance answers calls fully digitally and provides workflows for handling incoming calls as quickly as possible in order to ensure shortest possible waiting times.

How have the requirements to be met by an attendant solution changed as a result of this digital transformation? Let's look at four aspects in this regard:

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Topics: News & Trends, Attendant Solution

How does WebRTC work?

Posted by Peter Meier on 30.08.2016 09:00:00

WebRTC is a technology which allows audio and video connections to be established directly from Internet browsers. It was published by Google in 2011 as an open source project and since then has been constantly developed further and standardized. This technology is integrated in modern browsers such as Opera, Chrome and Firefox. And because it enables communication without the need for any other devices, it is becoming increasingly popular; the browser only needs access to the headset. There is no need to install any soft phones or desktop phones. But how does WebRTC actually work?

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Topics: WebRTC, Attendant Solution

What opportunities arise for companies through WebRTC?

Posted by Tobias Hösli on 16.08.2016 09:03:33

Web Real-Time Communication, also known under the term WebRTC, is an Open Source project which was launched over five years ago. The open standard enables real-time communication via audio, video, chat and file sharing within Web applications or mobile apps on iOS and Android. This technology can undoubtedly be considered the pioneering communication technology. For if you Google "WebRTC", you will get numerous hits on the project and the opportunities offered by these new ways of communicating, which are possible with the use of WebRTC. But why is WebRTC such a hot topic at the moment? And how can it change everyday business communication in the future?

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Topics: WebRTC, Attendant Solution

Do I need an attendant console? Or would a call center be better? And anyway, why not just opt for a contact center straightaway?

Posted by Peter Meier on 02.08.2016 09:26:24

As is often the case, there is also some confusion with regard to terminology in the field of call handling. The many technical terms, although precise to some extent, don't exactly make life easy. What are the names of the solutions I am looking for? What do I have to Google to find them? What features do they include? What do I actually need? In this article I will highlight the differences between attendant console, call center and contact center.

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Topics: Attendant Solution

How useful is a test installation for your next UC solution?

Posted by Stefan Botthof on 19.07.2016 08:30:00

You are aware of the advantages of Unified Communication and have decided to integrate a UC solution in your company. You are convinced that this communication solution enables better structuring of internal and external business processes and a more efficient integration of mobile and locally operating employees. The result: increased company-wide productivity. 

Like I said, you have selected your future UC solution. The software application meets the requirements in terms of price, technical specifications and individual features. The manufacturer's corporate presentation was also good. But now the question arises: Is a test installation useful or not?

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Topics: Attendant Solution

How to find the optimal communications solution for your SME

Posted by Tobias Hösli on 21.06.2016 08:30:00

Is the replacement of the existing telephone system within your SME an issue? That's when it is essential for you to think about your future communications strategy and familiarize yourself with the latest technologies.

This is often underestimated in SMEs, due to their manageable organization. It is therefore all the more important that you opt for a contemporary UC solution, and also for connected systems, such as the switchboard. Thanks to a state-of-the-art UC solution for your communications and the related increased professionalism of call handling, both your staff and external callers will appreciate this decision.

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Topics: Attendant Solution

Optimum call routing in call handling

Posted by Stefan Botthof on 07.06.2016 11:25:47

In the queue of a switchboard everyone wants their call to be answered as quickly as possible. If a queue forms, the calls are handled one after the other. Whoever has been in the queue for the longest time is displayed right at the top and is the next to be dealt with. So the principle “first-come first-served” applies in this case. However, there are different situations in which this basic rule does not apply. At the same time there are different approaches for reducing a caller's waiting time and therefore making call handling more efficient.

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Topics: Attendant Solution

Softphone or hardphone, which one is better?

Posted by Stefan Botthof on 03.05.2016 09:33:44

There comes the day when it's time to get a new phone. Telephone systems have switched to VoIP and good old analog telephone sets can no longer be used. But what type of phone should you choose?

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Topics: Attendant Solution

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