27th January 2021

NICE has announced the availability of new integrated capabilities between NICE inContact CXone and Microsoft Teams.
The company also unveiled integrative capabilities for NICE Engage with Microsoft Teams, empowering real-time recording as well as compatibility with a range of related applications.
The latest enhancements to the pre-built CXone for Teams integration further simplify the agent experience and accelerate resolution time:
These new capabilities complement CXone Voice Connectivity for Teams, which enables customers to safeguard every interaction using global, carrier-grade voice services.

Paul Jarman
“Exceptional customer experiences are a business-wide priority, as fostering a community of loyal and engaged advocates is essential to long-term, sustainable growth,” said Paul Jarman, NICE inContact CEO.
“Through greater collaboration across the enterprise, agents are further empowered to deliver the speedy, effective and engaging interactions they and customers increasingly rely on. CXone for Microsoft Teams brings together the optimal ingredients for contact center success – collaboration, expertise, and a best-in-class platform.”
As regulations for capturing interactions continue to grow, businesses must ensure adequate recording coverage across all communication channels.
Contact centres and back offices using NICE Engage recording can now benefit from complete, real-time recording coverage of all their Teams-based communications to support global regulatory compliance strategies on a single platform.
NICE Engage for Teams can reliably record any available media source used through Teams – from voice to screen and chats. With its real-time streaming and recording capabilities, NICE Engage enables Teams users to benefit from a range of solutions such as NICE Real-Time Authentication and real-time notifications for both PCI DSS compliance and recording assurance.
NICE Engage drives cost savings owing to real-time streaming which eliminates the need for additional storage when recording interactions. NICE Engage users can repurpose their existing Advanced Interaction Recorder (AIR) channels to Microsoft Teams, further reducing costs.
This integration comes on the back of a long line of integrations extending NICE Engage platform support to meet the demands of shifting communication preferences.
With the pandemic forcing many businesses to operate remotely, demand for tools that help staff stay connected has increased. As a result, companies have embraced unified communications applications, such as Teams, which now boasts 115 million active daily users.
“More employees working from home has led to an uptick in collaboration tools like Microsoft Teams, which lets employees collaborate to resolve customer issues quickly and deliver great customer service from anywhere,” said Mike Ammerlaan, senior director, Microsoft 365 Ecosystem at Microsoft Corp.
“The NICE integration with Teams helps ensure employees are equipped with the right tools to connect with colleagues across the organization, making agents’ jobs easier and improving the customer experience.”