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January 15, 2008

Self-Service to Personalize and Enhance User Experience

By Rich Tehrani
President and Editor-in-Chief


VoiceObjects (News - Alert) enables organizations to integrate phone self-service into comprehensive customer experience strategies and to manage the complexity of the world’s most sophisticated phone applications. VoiceObjects application server software is currently deployed at some of the world’s leading companies, including Adobe, T-Mobile (News - Alert), and Volkswagen Financial Services, providing personalized customer service experiences to more than 500 million callers each year.
 
Beatriz Infante is CEO of VoiceObjects. Infante brings a wealth of experience and expertise in enterprise software, infrastructure, and communications to the company. Most recently, she was Chairman, President, and CEO of Aspect Communications, which she led to revenues of nearly $600M/year, and also raised $50M in private equity financing. Prior to that, she was SVP of Oracle’s (News - Alert) Application Server division, growing license revenue to over $40M.
 
Infante took the time to respond to several questions I had regarding the leading trends that are shaping the future of the IP communications market.
 
 
RT: What trends are you noticing in the communications market?
BI: Businesses are focusing more on reversing the customer’s negative perception of their phone self-service offerings by deploying applications that personalize the IVR and improve the user experience. In addition, Voice XML technology is redefining the role of the IVR in that it’s becoming more of a 2.0 type platform for supporting multi-channel interactions within the phone portal.
 
RT: Is 2008 going to be a better year than 2007?
BI: Absolutely. As more and more organizations move to a Voice-XML platform and Web services based model, they will begin to leverage the phone portal for delivering content via multiple channels — Web, text, voice and video. This will enable the development of highly efficient and innovative phone self-service applications that personalize the customer interactions and enhance the user experience.
 
RT: What technologies have altered the market the most?
BI: Voice-XML, open standard-based applications and Web-based services have all paved the way for companies to develop phone self-service applications that mirror their Web self-service model.
 
RT: How will Apple, Google (News - Alert) and Microsoft each change the telecom space?
BI: Apple’s iPhone offered the user something no other Telcos had —a better user experience. It wasn’t about technology for Apple. Now you’re starting to see Telcos offering handsets that mimic the iPhone’s form and functionality and forgoing the addition of technology-based features that the user doesn’t want or need.
 
Google is tossing their hat into many rings in the telco space, such as creating a Web portal for the iPhone to access Google’s suite of software applications, designing a Google phone and participating in the 700MHz auction, to name a few. They are changing the telco landscape for the better by challenging wireless carriers to adapt their market perspective and business model to one based on partnerships, content and delivering open standards-based applications that run on mobile phones.
 
Microsoft’s decision to bundle the Microsoft Speech Server with their Office Communication Server will lower IVR costs for businesses, which will allow them to invest in value-add applications that sit on top of the IVR. One example would be phone self-service solutions for personalization of the IVR system.
 
RT: What are the brightest spots in your business going forward?
BI: The emergence of Web-based and open standards, which make it possible for businesses to economically, and in a simplified way, deploy and manage phone self-service applications that provide contextually relevant information to the customer via a self-service phone portal.
 
RT: What are the biggest threats you see to your company’s success?
BI: Companies who are not willing to develop applications that would provide customers with a better experience through the phone self-service channel.
 
RT: What is the most exciting market change we can expect in communications in technology in 2008 and beyond?
BI: Phone portals continue to be the primary customer touch point in a self-service solution. 
  • Deploy phone self-service solutions more strategically in response to business initiatives around customer service and customer experience;
  • Use their IVR to integrate multi-channel services available on a mobile phone;
  • Improve management and tuning capabilities for personalized IVR systems.
 
Rich Tehrani is President and Group Editor in Chief at TMC (News - Alert). In addition he is the Chairman of the world’s best attended IP Communications event, Internet Telephony Conference & EXPO.
 
 
Mark your calendars! Internet Telephony Conference & EXPO — the first major IP communications event of the year — is just days away. It’s not too late to register for the event, which takes place in Miami Beach, FL, January 23–25, 2008. The EXPO will feature three valuable days of exhibits, conferences and networking that you won’t want to miss. So what are you waiting for? Sign up now!
 

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