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Avaya at SpeechTEK 2008 Spotlights Customer Service Solutions Using Converged Speech, Voice and Video Applications
Contact Center Leader Demonstrates 'Video Self Service' Advancements That Combine Speech Automation With Multimedia Content
| Source: Avaya Inc.
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - August 18, 2008) - SpeechTEK -- At this year's SpeechTEK event, Avaya (Booth #312) spotlights its latest
self service solutions that combine speech automation, voice and video
communications to help businesses provide faster, more efficient customer
service. SpeechTEK 2008, occurring August 18 - 20 in New York City, is a
global event on emerging speech technologies.
Speech self service enables
customers to speak their commands to an automated system -- using a phone,
kiosk or PC -- and get routed to the requested information or agent. At
SpeechTEK 2008, contact center market leader(1) Avaya spotlights how speech
self service is evolving into a more convenient, cost-effective, and
dynamic way to serve customers. This includes demonstrations of Avaya's
award-winning self service platform(2) -- Avaya Voice Portal -- along with
the platform's expanding 'video self service' capabilities.
These video capabilities power a unique customer service solution --
Avaya Interactive Voice and Video Response -- which combines speech
automation with dynamic video content. It lets callers interact with a
company using video-based menus and content using a 3G mobile device, video
kiosk or softphone/videophone. Instead of just hearing options, customers
can see branded menus and options embedded in video, and speak commands to
the company's automated system. Visual ads or instructional videos can also
be seen while customers wait for an agent.
At SpeechTEK 2008, Avaya is demonstrating how outbound calling can be
integrated with video self service to enhance customer experiences. This
lets companies proactively send important reminders to customers' devices,
accompanied by visual content. For example, a floral shop customer can
receive an audio/visual reminder for a personal event, such as a birthday,
and then use speech to navigate visually-presented options. Speaking to the
automated system, the customer can see what flower arrangements they
previously ordered, browse for a new arrangement, ask for a live agent, and
finalize credit card information using visual menus. This example can be
seen in action at SpeechTEK.
"As speech automation evolves with greater speed and accuracy, businesses
are seeking new ways to drive greater flexibility and business value
through speech self service," said Bob Lyons, vice president and general
manager of Avaya's Contact Center division. "By keeping the focus on
enhancing customer experiences through multiple modes of communications,
speech self service will continue generating strong demand from customers
and business alike, and drive this market to the next level."
In addition to Voice Portal and the Interactive Voice and Video Response
solutions, Avaya will showcase Avaya Dialog Designer, a speech development
tool for Voice Portal, as well as its DevConnect developer & partner
program.
Avaya Speech Application Innovators Present at SpeechTek 2008
Avaya speech technology experts will be at the show to share best practices
for using speech across an enterprise. Sessions featuring Avaya experts
include:
Video in the Call Center and Network: Experts in this session will discuss
if there is a place for video alongside a speech solution. They will make
the case for video technology in the call center and next-generation
networks. Featuring: Dr. Val Matula, director of Avaya Labs, and Bob
Cooper, chief architect of Avaya Voice Portal.
Time: Tuesday, August 19th, 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
DTMF vs. Speech: Balancing Business Needs vs. Caller Needs When Migrating
DTMF Applications: DTMF applications are usually easier, faster, and
cheaper to develop than speech applications. This presentation will explore
a few DTMF-to-DTMF application rewrites and how the same business needs
could have been better addressed with speech. Featuring: Matt Whipple,
principal consultant, Avaya Self Service Solutions.
Time: Wednesday, August 20th, 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
Happy Together: Speech and Touchtone: Can one user interface encompass both
speech and touchtone input in an efficient and satisfying interaction? This
session explores this question and offers insight into how speech and
touchtone can work together. This session teaches how to leverage both
speech and touchtone to meet business objectives. Featuring: Matt Whipple,
principal consultant, Avaya Self Service Solutions.
Time: Wednesday, August 20th, 1:45 pm - 2:30 pm
Testing: Integrated Application Design and Tuning: Tuning is a critical
step in the success of speech implementations. This session will review an
integrated open standards based approach based on Eclipse. Application
reporting, performance application logs, tuning components and more will be
covered. Featuring: Judi Halperin, Avaya speech engineer, Contact Center
Practice, and Dennis Jakobsen, MTS division, Avaya.
Time: Wednesday, August 20th, 1:45 pm - 2:30 pm
(1) Gartner Market Share, Contact Centers, Worldwide 2007. Drew Kraus. June
2008
(2) North American IVR Systems Market. 2007. N185-76. Frost & Sullivan.
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