EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, the world of cyber security will probably never return to its pre-pandemic state – we look ahead. The combination of remote working and streaming video is putting extra strain on networks. And we look at how digital transformation is changing the way contact centres are run. Read the issue now.
EBOOK:
Download this eBook to understand how you can engage a broader cross-section of roles to open up new opportunities, make progress by uncovering new personas, grow account penetration and optimize your investments throughout the customer lifecycle.
EBOOK:
SAP's Hana in-memory data platform promises to transform business processes. In this 11-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how Hana is changing traditional SAP architecture, how it has streamlined customer services for one business, and why there is confusion over Hana implementation.
EGUIDE:
Technological advancements are transforming traditional customer service departments and call centers into multidimensional corporate forces. Learn how AI, chatbots, process automation and predictive analytics is affecting customer service and the future of the enterprise.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, planning datacentre capacity is a growing challenge – we ask the experts for the latest best practice. Victims of the Post Office IT scandal explain why they think they were targeted for speaking out. And we look at the digital skills gap in retail and find out how employers can source talent. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, learn about what you need to consider when making contact center purchasing decisions, 5 contact center automation tools to know, and the top 5 benefits of speech analytics.
EGUIDE:
Download this expert guide to learn more about why enterprises need to train agents on how to properly process incoming customer requests to delete or reduce customer data, while maintaining GDPR compliance.
PODCAST:
In this episode, the lead up to an end-of-year General Election has Brian McKenna, Caroline Donnelly and Clare McDonald discussing politicians launching their own emojis, as well as the abuse many female politicians face online. The team also ponders whether online voting could be on the horizon for the UK.