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Paul Jarman - CEO of the Year

Paul Jarman was honored by Utah Business magazine at their annual CEO of the Year event on March 25, 2010. Paul began his speech by stating that "business is a team sport" and thanking his employees and family for helping to build NICE CXone- particularly through its transformation from a telecommunications provider to the leading on-demand call...

Call Centers Have a Huge Impact on Company Performance

A recent survey commissioned by Teleperformance and conducted by YouGov shed some insight into the importance that the contact center plays in the financial performance and growth of its parent company. According to the survey: 51% of people said the main reason for their dissatisfaction with a company is poor...

Take a SIP – What is a SIP Trunk Anyway

Open just about any Telecom, Contact Center or Communications trade magazine and you are sure to see an article touting the virtues of SIP Trunking. But what is SIP trunking really and how does it differ from Voice over IP (VoIP)? SIP is an acronym that stands for Session Initiation Protocol and as the name suggests, it is...

Contact Center Love - Part One

The other day I ran into an old friend while traveling who I had not seen in more than 10 years. As expected, we discussed all that had been going on in our lives for the past 10 years including our families, old friends, and inevitably our careers. He’s in the banking industry and is doing well....

Call Text Chat or Tweet

Take a look at this link. There are two things that are interesting. One: The story itself is fascinating. Facebook is now second only to Google in terms of visitors on the web. Wow. Not bad for a social media platform. Two: There are 15+ invitations to get involved in some sort of social media from Twitter, Facebook, Google Buzz,...

Go For Launch!

Welcome to the new NICE CXone blog! We’ve redesigned our community to bring even more great information about the call center community. Check in often for newposts – and you can be alerted to new content (and more) through Facebook, Twitter and RSS Feeds. If there’s something you’d like to see expanded upon in the blog, just mark...