Hi folks,
Apologies for the long post. My request really is ASAP as I need to know some bits for tomorrow!!!!
Been an telephony professional for quite a few years now and up until 2008 worked constantly with Aspect ACD (8.4, 9.1x). the usual creating call routes, agent admin, upgrades etc etc.
Towards the end of 2008 I moved to a different company where while they did have an Aspect, it was an old 8.4 ACD, and was only for one site, they mainly used genesys and Nortel on the main sites which I supported from then. Unfortunately, I was made redundant by said company just before xmas. Being towards the end of financial year, then general election here in the UK, no one was hiring so I've had several months on the bench.
Anyway to my point.
I've got chance of a gig helping a company move from a Aspect ACD on to a Aspect IP only suite.
I know the Aspect IP stuff is a different kettle of fish to the old ACD, but having been benched for several months I'm a bit behind times with the latest and greatest Aspect docs and knowledge. I'm fairly confident with call routing, IP NIQ, director / producer, tables and fields and all that stuff, so it's stuff like what servers will be installed for the new IP stuff, config of softphones and that sort of thing I'm a bit hazy with.
I'm assuming the company are going from say 8.4 to 9.3, and I know Aspect themselves will do a lot of the work i.e installing the hardware etc etc
Looking on the Aspect support site for reading material has left me very confused as with all the products now on there I don't know where to start.
So I'm after a bit of general pointers from you experts on what products docs / implementation guides etc I should be reading up on. Really I'm after a general overview of the server estate on a Aspect IP site. So on 8.4 for example, you'd have the ACD running 8,4, Crystal Enterprise servers etc etc.
What does that estate look like after Aspect have been in and put in a IP contact centre.
Any help, pointers etc really gratefully appreciated. I have an interview tomorrow and really want to go in looking as professional and up to date as possible.
Kind regards.
Rob
Apologies for the long post. My request really is ASAP as I need to know some bits for tomorrow!!!!
Been an telephony professional for quite a few years now and up until 2008 worked constantly with Aspect ACD (8.4, 9.1x). the usual creating call routes, agent admin, upgrades etc etc.
Towards the end of 2008 I moved to a different company where while they did have an Aspect, it was an old 8.4 ACD, and was only for one site, they mainly used genesys and Nortel on the main sites which I supported from then. Unfortunately, I was made redundant by said company just before xmas. Being towards the end of financial year, then general election here in the UK, no one was hiring so I've had several months on the bench.
Anyway to my point.
I've got chance of a gig helping a company move from a Aspect ACD on to a Aspect IP only suite.
I know the Aspect IP stuff is a different kettle of fish to the old ACD, but having been benched for several months I'm a bit behind times with the latest and greatest Aspect docs and knowledge. I'm fairly confident with call routing, IP NIQ, director / producer, tables and fields and all that stuff, so it's stuff like what servers will be installed for the new IP stuff, config of softphones and that sort of thing I'm a bit hazy with.
I'm assuming the company are going from say 8.4 to 9.3, and I know Aspect themselves will do a lot of the work i.e installing the hardware etc etc
Looking on the Aspect support site for reading material has left me very confused as with all the products now on there I don't know where to start.
So I'm after a bit of general pointers from you experts on what products docs / implementation guides etc I should be reading up on. Really I'm after a general overview of the server estate on a Aspect IP site. So on 8.4 for example, you'd have the ACD running 8,4, Crystal Enterprise servers etc etc.
What does that estate look like after Aspect have been in and put in a IP contact centre.
Any help, pointers etc really gratefully appreciated. I have an interview tomorrow and really want to go in looking as professional and up to date as possible.
Kind regards.
Rob