Genesys Cloud Services DE Holdings GmbH
Location
Hessen
Founded
2011-12-01
Website
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329 news mentions monitored
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Recent Articles about Genesys Cloud Services DE Holdings GmbH
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2025-05-23 (spot.uz)
Ipoteka Bank OTP Group launches the innovative platform of the Genesys call center-
The platform opens up new opportunities for the iPoteka Bank OTP Group and is a significant step in the bank’s strategy, which is aimed at improving customer experience and integrating modern technologies.
Read more2023-10-02 (itweb.co.za)
MTN SA upgrades call centres with AI, ML capabilities |
The telco collaborates with Accenture and Genesys to deploy an AI-driven analytics contact-centre-as-a-service platform.
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2023-09-18 (businesswire.com)
Modivcare Announces Successful Implementation of AI Automated Omnichannel Cloud Solution to Improve NEMT Member Experience | Business Wire
Modivcare Inc. (the “Company” or “Modivcare”) (Nasdaq: MODV), a technology-enabled healthcare services company that provides a platform of integrated
Read more2022-11-09 (financialexpress.com)
Genesys International Corporation names Sameer Sankhe as new chief digital officer - Brand Wagon News | The Financial Express
Sankhe will be responsible for digitising the existing business and building new products, as per the company
Read more2021-01-05 (independent.ie)
Tech firm Genesys to create 100 new jobs in Galway |
Contact centre technology firm Genesys is to create 100 new jobs at its research and development centre in Galway.
Read more2020-08-03 (itnews.com.au)
Vodafone Australia re-platforms its customer channels
'Huge project' ran through 2019, expected to save $3m a year.
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