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| by Peter Dinham | |
| Monday, 17 August 2009 | |
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Infosys today launched a new service for its Australian and New Zealand customers which it claims will deliver less costs, less hassle and less paper and improve a company’s green credentials.Featured Whitepaper
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Infosys Australia will provide the systems integration expertise through its recently formed Consulting and Systems Integration Unit, and Australian CEO, Jackie Korhonen, said today The Communications Hub provides a central consolidated platform which captures data from the company’s core systems and allows it to be easily formatted and routed into multiple customer communication channels such as print, web, email, SMS/MMS or even social networking sites. “For example, a payment overdue notice could be automatically routed via email or SMS according to consumer preference, while a new promotion might be announced via Facebook. The savings resulting from sending these communications electronically rather than print could be significant. An implementation in the U.S. showed cost savings in the millions of dollars, or between 30 to 90 percent in print production costs.” Korhonen said customers today expect the flexibility to receive information “when and where they want it – whether that’s letter box, desktop or mobile phone,” and, claimed that “The Communications Hub is that rare solution that allows companies to deliver more responsive customer service, while reducing costs, risk and environmental footprint.” Infosys claims its Communications Hub leverages proven dynamic content publishing technology with a new management function, known as CEM – or Communications Environment Manager – which facilitates orchestration of complex communications campaigns and provides enterprise reporting capabilities, such as an audit trail that can indicate exactly what communications were sent to whom and when. CONTINUED page 2 |
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