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No Jitter Roll: Five for Friday 2018-05-18No Jitter Roll: Five for Friday 2018-05-18

A look at news from Microsoft, Serenova, [24]7.ai, and Mersive

Michelle Burbick

May 18, 2018

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In this week's edition of the No Jitter Roll, we look at announcements around team collaboration, contact center performance management, artificial intelligence, and collaborative workspaces from providers Microsoft, Serenova, [24]7.ai, and Mersive Technologies.

Microsoft Creates Free Version of Teams...
Microsoft this week indicated it will be making available a free one-year trial of Teams for any user of Office 365 or Azure Active Directory, "even if the user is not yet licensed for the service." Microsoft will be rolling out this trial starting on June 1. According to Redmond Magazine, the capability to initiate a free trial will be turned on by default for all organizations using Office 365 services, with the exceptions being for government and education Office 365 users and Office 365 Germany. If an enterprise doesn't want to give its end users the ability to initiate free trials, enterprise IT admins will need to disable the setting within the Office 365 Admin Center.

...Unveils Next Surface Hub
In other Microsoft news, the company this week unveiled Surface Hub 2, the next iteration of its team collaboration-focused digital smartboard, as shown below. Surface Hub 2 is deeply integrated with Microsoft Teams, Whiteboard, and Office 365, and by design, is aimed at providing a collaborative experience for modern teams that are increasingly mobile and more often working in open office settings.

"There is a need for a device built for teams and designed for these new environments," Panos Panay, chief product officer, said in a Microsoft Devices Blog post. "To help people collaborate whether they are in the office, at home, or travelling the world. To move beyond just passing along information, to a world where they are collaborating in real-time, in an efficient, and intuitive way."

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Surface Hub 2 features a 4K+ , 50.5-inch multi-touch PixelSense display that's adjustable between portrait and landscape mode, with the cameras dynamically rotating along with the device (which you can see in action via this video). It features integrated speakers and far field mic arrays to account for larger rooms.

With this second iteration, Microsoft introduces tiling, or the ability to link up to four devices to create a larger canvas on which to ideate and share content side by side. The Surface Hub 2 is wall mountable or available on a rolling stand designed by partner Steelcase. Additionally, the Surface Hub 2 features multiuser sign-in, which allows multiple people to access their documents and merge their ideas at the same time.

Microsoft said it will be testing Surface Hub 2 with select customers this year, with general availability planned for 2019.

Serenova Intros Performance Management Solution
Serenova, a contact center-as-a-service and workforce optimization provider, this week introduced CxEngage Scoreboard, for performance management, gamification, and agent engagement.

CxEngage Scoreboard, powered by workforce optimization provider ClearView, works by aggregating agent data from a variety of systems, then delivering data in real time to every agent and supervisor in a customized fashion, Serenova said. The intent is to enable enterprise contact center operations to create a culture of continuous development among staff.

With CxEngage Scoreboard, contact centers are able to:

  • Aggregate key performance indicators into a customizable dashboard

  • Leverage analytics to identify needed steps for agent improvement

  • Auto-generate coaching sessions for agents, based on set performance thresholds

  • Create incentives for agents to reach their goals

  • Provide a supervisor view to understand individual agent motivations and rank agent achievements

  • Access real-time communications capabilities to share announcements and aid agents more quickly during customer interactions

  • Gain insight into agent job satisfaction and competency to help inform staffing and business decisions

Serenova will be showcasing this solution next week at Enterprise Connect's sister event, International Customer Management Institute's (ICMI) 2018 Contact Center Expo, taking place in Orlando, Fla., a sister event to Enterprise Connect.

[24]7.ai Talks Conversational Chatbots
[24]7.ai, a provider of intent-driven customer experience solutions, this week released new features for its core product line and artificial intelligence-driven virtual agent called [24]7 AIVA, as part of its Spring 2018 Release.

Specifically, [24]7.ai has extended AIVA's conversational and transactional capabilities to allow agents to converse with customers through Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. "Common interaction models and enterprise integration will allow enterprises to extend an ongoing conversation through a single thread that crosses all voice and digital channels," [24]7.ai said in its press release, adding that these channels could include a Web browser, smartphone, or virtual personal assistant.

Additionally, the Spring 2018 Release includes enhancements to [24]7 Chat, via a new agent console aimed at improving workflow automation and machine learning; an enhanced Content Manager, the company's self-service publishing tool for creating, organizing, and publishing AIVA content and conversational dialogues for digital and voice interactions; and a new feature of [24]7 Personalization that enables use of a common data source for cross-channel creative updates.

Mersive Releases Workspace Analytics
Mersive Technologies, a provider of wireless content sharing and collaboration solutions, this week announced the release of Solstice Kepler, a cloud-based enterprise workspace analytics solution.

Solstice Kepler provides insights about the use of meeting rooms and other office team spaces to aid A/V and IT teams in the decision-making around workplace technology and space planning. Specifically, Solstice Kepler provides meeting analytics around proactive alerts, real-time status, and usage data, for example. The analytics solution, currently in beta, is slated for general availability in June.

Additionally, Mersive launched version 3.3 of the Solstice Pod software, the company's content sharing and collaboration solution for meeting rooms. The Solstice Pod software now supports 802.1x and API-based integration with room scheduling systems including Microsoft Outlook and Google Calendar.

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About the Author

Michelle Burbick

Michelle Burbick is the Special Content Editor and a blogger for No Jitter, Informa Tech's online community for news and analysis of the enterprise convergence/unified communications industry, and the editorial arm of the Enterprise Connect event, for which she serves as the Program Coordinator. In this dual role, Michelle is responsible for curating content and managing the No Jitter website, and managing its variety of sponsored programs from whitepapers to research reports. On the Enterprise Connect side, she plans the conference program content and runs special content programs for the event.

Michelle also moderates Enterprise Connect sessions and virtual webinars which cover a broad range of technology topics. In her tenure on the No Jitter and Enterprise Connect teams, she has managed the webinar program, coordinated and ran the Best of Enterprise Connect awards program, and taken on special projects related to advancing women in the technology industry and promoting diversity and inclusion. 

Prior to coming to No Jitter, Michelle worked as a writer and editor, producing content for technology companies for several years. In an agency environment, she worked with companies in the unified communications, data storage and IT security industries, and has developed content for some of the most prominent companies in the technology sector.

Michelle has also worked in the events and tradeshows industry, primarily as a journalist for the Trade Show Exhibitors Association. She earned her Bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is an animal lover and likes to spend her free time bird watching, hiking, and cycling.