Go from zero to running in the cloud, in as few as 48 hours.
Communication is essential for customer experience and employee productivity. Getting it right means having the right combination of technology and technique. It’s time to look to the experts: professional services can help deploy your cloud communications solution fast, and get it done right the first time. Read on to learn how to augment your IT team’s capabilities and connect your business faster, better.
Go from zero to running in the cloud, in as few as 48 hours.
Communication is essential for customer experience and employee productivity. Getting it right means having the right combination of technology and technique. It’s time to look to the experts: professional services can help deploy your cloud communications solution fast, and get it done right the first time. Read on to learn how to augment your IT team’s capabilities and connect your business faster, better.
Go from zero to running in the cloud, in as few as 48 hours.
Communication is essential for customer experience and employee productivity. Getting it right means having the right combination of technology and technique. It’s time to look to the experts: professional services can help deploy your cloud communications solution fast, and get it done right the first time. Read on to learn how to augment your IT team’s capabilities and connect your business faster, better.
Go from zero to running in the cloud, in as few as 48 hours.
Communication is essential for customer experience and employee productivity. Getting it right means having the right combination of technology and technique. It’s time to look to the experts: professional services can help deploy your cloud communications solution fast, and get it done right the first time. Read on to learn how to augment your IT team’s capabilities and connect your business faster, better.
Specialists vs. generalists.
In an all-too-familiar movie scenario, an unsuspecting jumbo-jet passenger—who may have flown a two-seater prop plane years ago—is tossed into the cockpit and must safely land a plane full of panicked, screaming passengers. While one of the engines is on fire.
For many IT leaders, this Hollywood situation feels all-too-real, having been burdened with the sudden responsibility of migrating business and contact center communications to the cloud. In-house IT expertise is typically broad, not deep, and for good reason: many IT functions, like security and governance, are too important to trust in the hands of generalists. And IT leaders are learning overnight that communications and collaboration technology falls into this same category.
Specialists vs. generalists.
In an all-too-familiar movie scenario, an unsuspecting jumbo-jet passenger—who may have flown a two-seater prop plane years ago—is tossed into the cockpit and must safely land a plane full of panicked, screaming passengers. While one of the engines is on fire.
For many IT leaders, this Hollywood situation feels all-too-real, having been burdened with the sudden responsibility of migrating business and contact center communications to the cloud. In-house IT expertise is typically broad, not deep, and for good reason: many IT functions, like security and governance, are too important to trust in the hands of generalists. And IT leaders are learning overnight that communications and collaboration technology falls into this same category.
Specialists vs. generalists.
In an all-too-familiar movie scenario, an unsuspecting jumbo-jet passenger—who may have flown a two-seater prop plane years ago—is tossed into the cockpit and must safely land a plane full of panicked, screaming passengers. While one of the engines is on fire.
For many IT leaders, this Hollywood situation feels all-too-real, having been burdened with the sudden responsibility of migrating business and contact center communications to the cloud. In-house IT expertise is typically broad, not deep, and for good reason: many IT functions, like security and governance, are too important to trust in the hands of generalists. And IT leaders are learning overnight that communications and collaboration technology falls into this same category.
Specialists vs. generalists.
In an all-too-familiar movie scenario, an unsuspecting jumbo-jet passenger—who may have flown a two-seater prop plane years ago—is tossed into the cockpit and must safely land a plane full of panicked, screaming passengers. While one of the engines is on fire.
For many IT leaders, this Hollywood situation feels all-too-real, having been burdened with the sudden responsibility of migrating business and contact center communications to the cloud. In-house IT expertise is typically broad, not deep, and for good reason: many IT functions, like security and governance, are too important to trust in the hands of generalists. And IT leaders are learning overnight that communications and collaboration technology falls into this same category.
YouTube DIY videos and out-of-date PDFs are no safe way to land in the cloud. Your company’s business and contact center communications are far too important to risk on maybe getting it right. After all, will your customers patiently wait while you work out the bugs? Are your competitors already in the cloud, waiting to take that business from you?
Evaluate your IT staff’s capabilities. Are you confident they can plan, execute, and optimize a cloud communications migration without business disruption, all while keeping up with day-to-day responsibilities? If you are unsure whether you and your team can do it on your own, it’s time to have a discussion with your prospective cloud communications provider.
YouTube DIY videos and out-of-date PDFs are no safe way to land in the cloud. Your company’s business and contact center communications are far too important to risk on maybe getting it right. After all, will your customers patiently wait while you work out the bugs? Are your competitors already in the cloud, waiting to take that business from you?
Evaluate your IT staff’s capabilities. Are you confident they can plan, execute, and optimize a cloud communications migration without business disruption, all while keeping up with day-to-day responsibilities? If you are unsure whether you and your team can do it on your own, it’s time to have a discussion with your prospective cloud communications provider.
YouTube DIY videos and out-of-date PDFs are no safe way to land in the cloud. Your company’s business and contact center communications are far too important to risk on maybe getting it right. After all, will your customers patiently wait while you work out the bugs? Are your competitors already in the cloud, waiting to take that business from you?
Evaluate your IT staff’s capabilities. Are you confident they can plan, execute, and optimize a cloud communications migration without business disruption, all while keeping up with day-to-day responsibilities? If you are unsure whether you and your team can do it on your own, it’s time to have a discussion with your prospective cloud communications provider.
YouTube DIY videos and out-of-date PDFs are no safe way to land in the cloud. Your company’s business and contact center communications are far too important to risk on maybe getting it right. After all, will your customers patiently wait while you work out the bugs? Are your competitors already in the cloud, waiting to take that business from you?
Evaluate your IT staff’s capabilities. Are you confident they can plan, execute, and optimize a cloud communications migration without business disruption, all while keeping up with day-to-day responsibilities? If you are unsure whether you and your team can do it on your own, it’s time to have a discussion with your prospective cloud communications provider.
Risky business.
Would you take a chance with your infrastructure or security? Why gamble on your company’s entire inbound and outbound communications? DIY is great when you have plenty of time. But we’re past the early bread-baking, urban gardening days of lockdown. As businesses transition to long-term adaptation, being late to the game means not staying in business.
We asked our Central Region Director of Professional Services Brian Myers why people use 8x8’s rapid deployment services. “The main reason clients want professional services is because they want their solution done right the first time. The risk of do-overs is too great, because you could lose ground to competitors or diminish your customer satisfaction rating.” Kind of simple, when you think of it that way.
Risky business.
Would you take a chance with your infrastructure or security? Why gamble on your company’s entire inbound and outbound communications? DIY is great when you have plenty of time. But we’re past the early bread-baking, urban gardening days of lockdown. As businesses transition to long-term adaptation, being late to the game means not staying in business.
We asked our Central Region Director of Professional Services Brian Myers why people use 8x8’s rapid deployment services. “The main reason clients want professional services is because they want their solution done right the first time. The risk of do-overs is too great, because you could lose ground to competitors or diminish your customer satisfaction rating.” Kind of simple, when you think of it that way.
Risky business.
Would you take a chance with your infrastructure or security? Why gamble on your company’s entire inbound and outbound communications? DIY is great when you have plenty of time. But we’re past the early bread-baking, urban gardening days of lockdown. As businesses transition to long-term adaptation, being late to the game means not staying in business.
We asked our Central Region Director of Professional Services Brian Myers why people use 8x8’s rapid deployment services. “The main reason clients want professional services is because they want their solution done right the first time. The risk of do-overs is too great, because you could lose ground to competitors or diminish your customer satisfaction rating.” Kind of simple, when you think of it that way.
Risky business.
Would you take a chance with your infrastructure or security? Why gamble on your company’s entire inbound and outbound communications? DIY is great when you have plenty of time. But we’re past the early bread-baking, urban gardening days of lockdown. As businesses transition to long-term adaptation, being late to the game means not staying in business.
We asked our Central Region Director of Professional Services Brian Myers why people use 8x8’s rapid deployment services. “The main reason clients want professional services is because they want their solution done right the first time. The risk of do-overs is too great, because you could lose ground to competitors or diminish your customer satisfaction rating.” Kind of simple, when you think of it that way.
Peace of mind.
What keeps you up at night? Is it the burden of keeping your whole organization running? Is it staying ahead of your competitors? Is it being profitable? If you could confidently, cost-effectively hand off some of that burden, would you do it? Bringing in the experts is not a sign of weakness. In fact, partnering with specialists will make your business stronger—ensuring the job is done right, on time and on budget—and let you focus on leading. More restful sleep probably won’t hurt, either.
Peace of mind.
What keeps you up at night? Is it the burden of keeping your whole organization running? Is it staying ahead of your competitors? Is it being profitable? If you could confidently, cost-effectively hand off some of that burden, would you do it? Bringing in the experts is not a sign of weakness. In fact, partnering with specialists will make your business stronger—ensuring the job is done right, on time and on budget—and let you focus on leading. More restful sleep probably won’t hurt, either.
Peace of mind.
What keeps you up at night? Is it the burden of keeping your whole organization running? Is it staying ahead of your competitors? Is it being profitable? If you could confidently, cost-effectively hand off some of that burden, would you do it? Bringing in the experts is not a sign of weakness. In fact, partnering with specialists will make your business stronger—ensuring the job is done right, on time and on budget—and let you focus on leading. More restful sleep probably won’t hurt, either.
Peace of mind.
What keeps you up at night? Is it the burden of keeping your whole organization running? Is it staying ahead of your competitors? Is it being profitable? If you could confidently, cost-effectively hand off some of that burden, would you do it? Bringing in the experts is not a sign of weakness. In fact, partnering with specialists will make your business stronger—ensuring the job is done right, on time and on budget—and let you focus on leading. More restful sleep probably won’t hurt, either.
Speed.
When speed is critical to project success, whether for saving money or lives, teaming up with cloud communications consultants can make a big difference. Qualifacts, a Tennessee-based electronic health records provider for behavioral health and human services, determined it needed a more resilient and flexible communications platform following a devastating tornado in its hometown of Nashville, in the midst of Covid-19. They partnered with experts from 8x8 and Resource Communications Group (RCG) to get it done right and fast.
Speed.
When speed is critical to project success, whether for saving money or lives, teaming up with cloud communications consultants can make a big difference. Qualifacts, a Tennessee-based electronic health records provider for behavioral health and human services, determined it needed a more resilient and flexible communications platform following a devastating tornado in its hometown of Nashville, in the midst of Covid-19. They partnered with experts from 8x8 and Resource Communications Group (RCG) to get it done right and fast.
Speed.
When speed is critical to project success, whether for saving money or lives, teaming up with cloud communications consultants can make a big difference. Qualifacts, a Tennessee-based electronic health records provider for behavioral health and human services, determined it needed a more resilient and flexible communications platform following a devastating tornado in its hometown of Nashville, in the midst of Covid-19. They partnered with experts from 8x8 and Resource Communications Group (RCG) to get it done right and fast.
Speed.
When speed is critical to project success, whether for saving money or lives, teaming up with cloud communications consultants can make a big difference. Qualifacts, a Tennessee-based electronic health records provider for behavioral health and human services, determined it needed a more resilient and flexible communications platform following a devastating tornado in its hometown of Nashville, in the midst of Covid-19. They partnered with experts from 8x8 and Resource Communications Group (RCG) to get it done right and fast.
Course correction.
In light of Covid-19 and the UK Government’s mandate to work from home where possible, the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Council needed to take swift and unprecedented action to protect its contact center staff, all while keeping vital services running for its residents. And its legacy, on-premises contact center system wasn’t up to the task. The council selected 8x8 to rapidly transition its entire contact center operation onto a cloud platform. In just two weeks, Barking and Dagenham Council had migrated all of its office-based agents to remote work. And while 8x8 rose to the short-term adjustment, it also prepared the organization for long-term change. Read the whole Barking and Dagenham Council story.
Also in the UK, Activate Group Limited (AGL) fleet management services transitioned 200 contact center agents to remote work in less than 24 hours. Read the full AGL story.
Course correction.
In light of Covid-19 and the UK Government’s mandate to work from home where possible, the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Council needed to take swift and unprecedented action to protect its contact center staff, all while keeping vital services running for its residents. And its legacy, on-premises contact center system wasn’t up to the task. The council selected 8x8 to rapidly transition its entire contact center operation onto a cloud platform. In just two weeks, Barking and Dagenham Council had migrated all of its office-based agents to remote work. And while 8x8 rose to the short-term adjustment, it also prepared the organization for long-term change. Read the whole Barking and Dagenham Council story.
Also in the UK, Activate Group Limited (AGL) fleet management services transitioned 200 contact center agents to remote work in less than 24 hours. Read the full AGL story.
Course correction.
In light of Covid-19 and the UK Government’s mandate to work from home where possible, the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Council needed to take swift and unprecedented action to protect its contact center staff, all while keeping vital services running for its residents. And its legacy, on-premises contact center system wasn’t up to the task. The council selected 8x8 to rapidly transition its entire contact center operation onto a cloud platform. In just two weeks, Barking and Dagenham Council had migrated all of its office-based agents to remote work. And while 8x8 rose to the short-term adjustment, it also prepared the organization for long-term change. Read the whole Barking and Dagenham Council story.
Also in the UK, Activate Group Limited (AGL) fleet management services transitioned 200 contact center agents to remote work in less than 24 hours. Read the full AGL story.
Course correction.
In light of Covid-19 and the UK Government’s mandate to work from home where possible, the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Council needed to take swift and unprecedented action to protect its contact center staff, all while keeping vital services running for its residents. And its legacy, on-premises contact center system wasn’t up to the task. The council selected 8x8 to rapidly transition its entire contact center operation onto a cloud platform. In just two weeks, Barking and Dagenham Council had migrated all of its office-based agents to remote work. And while 8x8 rose to the short-term adjustment, it also prepared the organization for long-term change. Read the whole Barking and Dagenham Council story.
Also in the UK, Activate Group Limited (AGL) fleet management services transitioned 200 contact center agents to remote work in less than 24 hours. Read the full AGL story.
Coming out on top.
Deploying cloud communications and contact centers is not about cookie-cutter solutions that promise low price but sacrifice long-term value. These business-critical applications require a migration methodology with a personalized approach—one that won’t interrupt your business or your customer engagement. Getting it right means building a system that rapidly addresses what you need today, and then building a platform that can adapt to whatever the future might bring.
Coming out on top.
Deploying cloud communications and contact centers is not about cookie-cutter solutions that promise low price but sacrifice long-term value. These business-critical applications require a migration methodology with a personalized approach—one that won’t interrupt your business or your customer engagement. Getting it right means building a system that rapidly addresses what you need today, and then building a platform that can adapt to whatever the future might bring.
Coming out on top.
Deploying cloud communications and contact centers is not about cookie-cutter solutions that promise low price but sacrifice long-term value. These business-critical applications require a migration methodology with a personalized approach—one that won’t interrupt your business or your customer engagement. Getting it right means building a system that rapidly addresses what you need today, and then building a platform that can adapt to whatever the future might bring.
Coming out on top.
Deploying cloud communications and contact centers is not about cookie-cutter solutions that promise low price but sacrifice long-term value. These business-critical applications require a migration methodology with a personalized approach—one that won’t interrupt your business or your customer engagement. Getting it right means building a system that rapidly addresses what you need today, and then building a platform that can adapt to whatever the future might bring.
Key Takeaways
With the world changing rapidly, so must your business. As you look towards the cloud for communications and collaboration, know that it truly can be done in days when you work with experienced professionals. We hope you will take away the following:
- How fast do you need your cloud communications or contact center up and running? Does your internal IT team fully understand how to map call flows from your legacy system to a new cloud-based solution?
- Before you sign a contract, make sure you understand what is required to deploy your cloud solution and whether you need extra support to get it done correctly and fast.
- Not every scenario requires a full set of managed services. Learn about different services tiers and options to match what your needs are.
- Educate and be honest with your c-suite. Paying up front for expert installation could save time, money and a lot hassle down the road.
- COVID-19 is a watershed event accelerating digital transformation for everyone.
- If you haven’t moved your communications and contact center to the cloud–do it now. Your competitors have or will, by 2021. New leaders are being created today.
- Experienced professional services consultants have access to lots of templates that accelerate migration. Line mapping and defining call flows are among the trickiest parts of a migration. Doing these from scratch can be very complicated.
- Professional Services can give you peace of mind.
Key Takeaways
With the world changing rapidly, so must your business. As you look towards the cloud for communications and collaboration, know that it truly can be done in days when you work with experienced professionals. We hope you will take away the following:
- How fast do you need your cloud communications or contact center up and running? Does your internal IT team fully understand how to map call flows from your legacy system to a new cloud-based solution?
- Before you sign a contract, make sure you understand what is required to deploy your cloud solution and whether you need extra support to get it done correctly and fast.
- Not every scenario requires a full set of managed services. Learn about different services tiers and options to match what your needs are.
- Educate and be honest with your c-suite. Paying up front for expert installation could save time, money and a lot hassle down the road.
- COVID-19 is a watershed event accelerating digital transformation for everyone.
- If you haven’t moved your communications and contact center to the cloud–do it now. Your competitors have or will, by 2021. New leaders are being created today.
- Experienced professional services consultants have access to lots of templates that accelerate migration. Line mapping and defining call flows are among the trickiest parts of a migration. Doing these from scratch can be very complicated.
- Professional Services can give you peace of mind.
Key Takeaways
With the world changing rapidly, so must your business. As you look towards the cloud for communications and collaboration, know that it truly can be done in days when you work with experienced professionals. We hope you will take away the following:
- How fast do you need your cloud communications or contact center up and running? Does your internal IT team fully understand how to map call flows from your legacy system to a new cloud-based solution?
- Before you sign a contract, make sure you understand what is required to deploy your cloud solution and whether you need extra support to get it done correctly and fast.
- Not every scenario requires a full set of managed services. Learn about different services tiers and options to match what your needs are.
- Educate and be honest with your c-suite. Paying up front for expert installation could save time, money and a lot hassle down the road.
- COVID-19 is a watershed event accelerating digital transformation for everyone.
- If you haven’t moved your communications and contact center to the cloud–do it now. Your competitors have or will, by 2021. New leaders are being created today.
- Experienced professional services consultants have access to lots of templates that accelerate migration. Line mapping and defining call flows are among the trickiest parts of a migration. Doing these from scratch can be very complicated.
- Professional Services can give you peace of mind.
Key Takeaways
With the world changing rapidly, so must your business. As you look towards the cloud for communications and collaboration, know that it truly can be done in days when you work with experienced professionals. We hope you will take away the following:
- How fast do you need your cloud communications or contact center up and running? Does your internal IT team fully understand how to map call flows from your legacy system to a new cloud-based solution?
- Before you sign a contract, make sure you understand what is required to deploy your cloud solution and whether you need extra support to get it done correctly and fast.
- Not every scenario requires a full set of managed services. Learn about different services tiers and options to match what your needs are.
- Educate and be honest with your c-suite. Paying up front for expert installation could save time, money and a lot hassle down the road.
- COVID-19 is a watershed event accelerating digital transformation for everyone.
- If you haven’t moved your communications and contact center to the cloud–do it now. Your competitors have or will, by 2021. New leaders are being created today.
- Experienced professional services consultants have access to lots of templates that accelerate migration. Line mapping and defining call flows are among the trickiest parts of a migration. Doing these from scratch can be very complicated.
- Professional Services can give you peace of mind.