Unified comms boost for customer satisfaction
By Maxwell Cooter
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TechWorld
, 08/01/2008
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Early users of unified communications systems have found that improved customer satisfaction scores higher than cost savings
when it comes to assessing the benefits. That's the surprising conclusion from a survey carried out by Vanson Bourne looking
at the way that unified communications has been adopted in the U.K.
Those manager who had installed a unified communications system found that customer satisfaction had improved by about 21
percent. That compares with the cost savings of 10 percent and productivity increases of just over 10 percent that the managers
reported.
The survey, which was sponsored by Dimension Data, also found that there were green benefits too, with travel reduced by nearly
12 percent and a 14.5 percent reduction in carbon footprint.
Vuk Trifcovic , senior analyst, Datamonitor said that the improvement in customer satisfaction was an easy way for an IT manager
to introduce a unified communications system, "If he can show an immediate improvement in customer satisfaction then it's
very easy to sell the investment in the technology within his company."
He said that companies had really begun to seize the opportunities thrown up by unified communications particularly in features
such offering contacts via Instant messaging or through a Web site as well as through phone calls.
Trifvoic said that carbon reduction was a really important element of the benefits of unified comms. "The figures in the survey
are on the low side; I'd expect to see unified communications being able to reduce travel costs by between 20 and 40 percent,"
he said.
In a statement, Mike Robinson, line of business director for converged communications at Dimension Data, said: "Our study
reveals that the promise of unified communications, which is still a relatively new technology, has become a reality in the
enterprise. Even the bottom line is feeling a positive impact: one business reported a 15 percent increase in revenues as
a result of unifying their communications. It's no wonder that the majority of IT managers we talked to see it as crucial
to growth."
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