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    RightNow Adds Voice Features to Online CRM Suite

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    Published June 30, 2005
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      RightNow Technologies Inc. is seeking to vault ahead of hosted application service competitors by adding voice features to its customer relationship management product line.

      RightNow has released eight voice-enabled application modules that will allow customers to supplement their Web-based CRM applications with voice interactions, said Joseph Brown, RightNows vice president of voice solutions.

      The features include a voice interface to the RightNow CRM knowledge base, a voice interface to an incident reporting system; a location finder; voice surveys; call routing; order, repair or rebate status checking; password reset; and 24-hour customer care.

      The company also announced that it has received a patent for the voice-enabled knowledge base technology, Brown said.

      RightNow has been working with Convergent Voice Inc. since 2002 to develop the voice features. RightNow subsequently decided to acquire the privately held voice technology company based in Rochester, N.Y., and completed the acquisition this week, but did not disclose the financial terms.

      RightNow acquired the Convergent Voice technology, intellectual property and related assets that have been integrated into a new RightNow Voice Solutions Business Unit, according to Brown.

      David Lanning, Convergent Voices CEO, joined RightNow as director of voice solutions. Brown, former CEO of Edify Inc., another voice technology company based in Santa Clara, Calif., is another recent hire as RightNow builds up its voice business unit.

      Two years ago voice technology “was still being used by the early adopter community,” Brown said. Since then voice technology has “absolutely crossed the chasm” from the early adopter community to the point where “you are starting to see speech being utilized in many areas,” he said.

      /zimages/3/28571.gifClick here to read why industry experts believe enterprises have to deal with business processes and human factors to successfully implement CRM.

      “Voice interactions still account for 60 percent to 90 percent of all interactions a company has with their customers, and yet CRM to date has focused either on internal processes or electronic customer interactions,” said RightNow CEO Greg Gianforte in a statement. Gianforte contends that automating voice interactions in CRM applications increases customer satisfaction and significantly lowers operating costs.

      The acquisition of these voice features was an important move by RightNow because none of the other major CRM vendors has provided built-in voice features, said Art Schoeller, senior analyst with the Yankee Group, in Boston. “Its actually something that the other guys arent doing,” Schoeller noted. “Salesforce.com is doing this thing through partnerships, while SAP was trying to build their own voice platform. Now they partner with someone else.”

      Siebel Systems provides a contact center system through its OnDemand CRM service, but it is a relatively simple interactive voice response system, not the scale of voice-enabled features RightNow has developed with Convergent, Schoeller said.

      /zimages/3/28571.gifRead eWEEK Labs review here about a pair of the lower-cost CRM systems on the market.

      Interactive voice is not an easy technology to implement, he said. It takes a lot of skill and specialization to develop this technology, and it will have give RightNow a leg up on the competition, he said.

      The problem with most of the voice self-service systems on the market right now is that vendors “have to build the applications from the from the ground up or they are using packaged grammars or vocabularies.” The features dont make it easy to extend or customize a voice-activated CRM system, Schoeller said.

      Building a voice-activated CRM application, such as a flight status system, involves drafting response dialogs that are hard to build to match all the possible options, he said. RightNow is using a knowledge base as a place to start to manage the voice response dialogs.

      RightNow was also wise in that it hasnt tried to cover a huge range of possible transactions at least to start, Schoeller observed. Instead it chose to voice-activate a select set of transactions that are supported by the CRM suite and the knowledge base, he said.

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      John Pallatto
      John Pallatto
      John Pallatto has been editor in chief of QuinStreet Inc.'s eWEEK.com since October 2012. He has more than 40 years of experience as a professional journalist working at a daily newspaper and computer technology trade journals. He was an eWEEK managing editor from 2009 to 2012. From 2003 to 2007 he covered Enterprise Application Software for eWEEK. From June 2007 to 2008 he was eWEEK’s West Coast news editor. Pallatto was a member of the staff that launched PC Week in March 1984. From 1992 to 1996 he was PC Week’s West Coast Bureau chief. From 1996 to 1998 he was a senior editor with Ziff-Davis Internet Computing Magazine. From 2000 to 2002 Pallatto was West Coast bureau chief with Internet World Magazine. His professional journalism career started at the Hartford Courant daily newspaper where he worked from 1974 to 1983.

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