Microsoft is dedicated to helping organizations transform the way people work using secure, enterprise-grade AI capabilities, no matter which business applications teams depend on. Starting today, you can seamlessly integrate role-specific Copilot capabilities into Microsoft 365 applications and popular customer relationship management (CRM) and contact center systems for sales and customer service professionals.
On January 25, 2024, we published the 2024 release wave 1 plans for Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Microsoft Power Platform, a compilation of new capabilities planned to be released between April 2024 and September 2024. This first release wave of the year offers hundreds of new features and improvements.
Starting January 19, 2024, Microsoft Copilot in Dynamics 365 Customer Service will be automatically installed and enabled in your Dynamics 365 Customer Service environment.
Organizations want to get the best out of their agents by maximizing their utilization, distributing work evenly, and providing enough breaks between calls. Least active routing, formerly known as most-idle routing, is an assignment strategy that can help achieve this. It assigns work to agents based on when they end their last conversation.
In this blog, we will discuss the opportunity for organizations to delight their customers with generative AI-powered service experiences and explain some of the new innovations we’re announcing to make it a reality.
With Dynamics 365 Customer Service, you can use Apple Messages for Business to expand your consumer reach, reduce costs, and provide seamless interactions.
In the realm of customer service, one enduring pain point affects both customers and service providers: the uncertainty of agent availability. When customers engage in live chat for assistance, the last thing they want is to be left hanging in a seemingly endless queue, uncertain about when they’ll connect with a support agent.