
In our 30-criterion evaluation of real-time interaction management providers, we identified the most significant ones and researched, analyzed, and scored them.
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Real-time interaction management (RTIM) delivers contextually relevant experiences, value, and utility at the appropriate moment in the customer lifecycle via preferred customer touchpoints. Assembling an effective RTIM ecosystem lays the foundation for enabling more immersive, invisible customer experiences. It's an enterprise challenge involving significant investments in both technology and people. Successful projects deliver long-term ROI.
RTIM is more than a single technology platform. Your needs may dictate a centralized next best experience (NBX) decision engine, a customer journey orchestration (CJO) solution, a cross-channel marketing hub (CCMH), a personalization engine (PE), or a combination of these capabilities. This webinar helps you choose the right solution to meet your RTIM needs.
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Vendors mentioned: Adobe, Dynamic Yield by Mastercard, Engage Hub, Genesys, HCLSoftware, Medallia, Microsoft, MoEngage, Monetate, NGDATA, Pegasystems, Salesforce, and SAS
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In our 30-criterion evaluation of real-time interaction management providers, we identified the most significant ones and researched, analyzed, and scored them.
B2C marketing executives can use this report to understand the value they can expect from a RTIM offering and to explore potential partners.
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