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No Jitter Roll: In-App Calling for Salesforce, AI FundingNo Jitter Roll: In-App Calling for Salesforce, AI Funding

The latest news from RingCentral, Otter.ai, UJET, Poly, and EPOS.

Dana Casielles

February 26, 2021

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No Jitter Roll: In-App Calling for Salesforce, AI Funding
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In this week’s No Jitter Roll we share announcements around an in-app calling integration for Salesforce, AI funding, a contact center AI partnership, and UC headsets.

 

RingCentral Adds In-App Calling for Salesforce Integration

RingCentral this week added an in-app calling feature to RingCentral for Salesforce, which allows for click-to-call capabilities within the CRM. This new in-app calling feature, which uses WebRTC, allows RingCentral for Salesforce app users to initiate, transfer, and manage inbound and outbound phone calls from within their browsers and requires no additional software download. This new in-app calling feature is the latest in a growing list of RingCentral for Salesforce capabilities; besides click-to-call, these include performance reporting and the ability to access offline call logs, RingCentral said.

 

RingCentral for Salesforce, including this new in-app calling feature, is available on the Salesforce AppExchange.

 

Otter.ai Gets Next Funding Round

Real-time transcription startup Otter.ai this week announced that it has raised $50 million in Series B funding. Spectrum Equity led the round, with participation from Horizons Ventures, Draper Dragon Fund, Draper Associates, and GGV Capital, among others, the company said. Otter.ai said it will use the funding to hire AI experts, engineers, and product management leads, as well as to accelerate its go-to-market strategy. This round follows on the $26 million raised in December 2019 Otter.ai added.

 

UJET Teams with Google on Cloud CCAI

Cloud contact center provider UJET this week announced that it has partnered with Google Cloud Contact Center AI (CCAI) and has integrated its virtual agent with Google Cloud Dialogflow CX. With Dialogflow CX, UJET said it will be able to extend its virtual agent to a broader set of use cases and interactions typical of large contact centers with complex conversational support requirements. The UJET platform, with the native virtual agent component, is available on the Google Cloud Marketplace.

 

Poly, EPOS Unveil New Headsets

Poly and Epos this week extended their respective headset portfolios. Details are as follow:

 

  • Poly’s Savi 7300 Office Series – These wireless headsets, now available, are Microsoft Teams-certified, can connect to a deskphone and PC, and meet the highest level of security, Poly said. Additional features include noise canceling with Poly’s acoustic fence technology, in-call indicator, multiple voice prompts, and hearing protection that detects and eliminates sudden increase in signal level, Poly added. Pricing for Savi 7300 starts at $399.95 (monaural) and $419.95 (stereo).

  • Epos Adapt 100 Series – Designed for hybrid work environments, these Microsoft Teams-certified plug-and-play connectivity headsets use the company’s voice technology with a noise-canceling microphone to optimize a user’s voice, and integrates its ActiveGard technology to protect against acoustic shock, Epos said. Additional features include a noise limiter switch, one-touch access to meetings, and an adjustable, flexible, headband, Epos added. The series includes four headsets: ADAPT 130 USB II, ADAPT 135T USB II, ADAPT 135T USB-C II, and ADAPT 160 USB-C II that range between $60 and $80.

About the Author

Dana Casielles

Dana Casielles is an associate editor and blogger for No Jitter, Informa Tech's online community for news and analysis of the enterprise convergence/unified communications industry.

Before transitioning into this role, Dana worked as a digital content specialist to help a small business rebrand and build a better reputation. Prior to this, she briefly held a position as a copywriter for Career Education Corporation, where she served as a point of contact for marketing and strategic communications for three separate brands. 

Prior to testing the waters of the higher education and genetic testing industries, she was a copywriter for Internet Brands, a company that operates online media, community, and e-commerce sites in vertical markets. Here, she led the development of content and social media initiatives to drive new business, social engagement, website traffic, lead nurturing, and lead generation. 

Dana earned her Bachelor's degree from Columbia College Chicago. In her spare time, you'll find her freelancing, journaling, keeping her Hemingway cat entertained, or whipping up something in the kitchen.