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Google Cloud and Genesys Enable Organizations to Better Connect Customer Experiences

Companies expand their partnership to deliver integrated platform offerings that meet the needs of progressive consumer behaviors and distributed workforces

SAN FRANCISCO and SUNNYVALE, Calif., Nov. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Genesys®, a global cloud leader in customer experience orchestration, and Google Cloud announced today an expansion of their strategic partnership to help organizations connect customer support and experiences in a more distributed, digital world.

“Consumers have the authority to instantly change the trajectory of an organization’s future and an industry’s relevancy,” said Tony Bates, CEO and Chairman of Genesys. “To thrive in this new customer-led landscape, companies must deliver the personalized experiences people want. Google is a pioneer in deep consumer knowledge; partnering with such an innovator will be a true game-changer for customers and employees around the world.”

To help organizations embrace changing expectations from consumers, Genesys will bring the Genesys Multicloud CXTM solution to Google Cloud, enabling organizations to deploy a private edition of its customer experience platform on Google Cloud’s trusted, secure, and scalable infrastructure. With Genesys Multicloud CX private edition, organizations will have an open multicloud path to embrace the next step of their customer experience (CX) evolution on Google Cloud infrastructure.

Genesys also plans to deepen its integration with Google Cloud Contact Center AI (CCAI), BigQuery and Kubernetes Engine (GKE). With these deep integrations across multiple Google Cloud services and technologies, organizations can use real-time streaming events and historical data from across their businesses on their preferred infrastructure for governance, controls, and customization across multiple private and public cloud environments.

“Today’s consumers expect instant and exceptional service experiences at the click of a mouse or tap of a smartphone,” said Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud. “Partnering with Genesys will help build the future of digital customer service, as businesses and service teams bring together artificial intelligence, machine learning and data analytics to deliver the best possible outcomes for consumers.”

Building on a multi-year alliance, the two companies will collaborate on next-generation applications of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and data analytics to create new solutions to enable organizations to deliver even stronger, more intuitive and more responsive experiences. By bringing together experience orchestration capabilities from Genesys and AI, machine learning and data analytics capabilities from Google Cloud, the companies will develop new solutions in areas like customer journeys, automated customer care, predictive customer satisfaction, AI-driven multifactor authentication, and unique conversational channels that leverage Google Search, Maps and other services.

In addition, Genesys has made it possible for organizations to access Genesys customer experience solutions directly through the Chrome OS by embedding it in the Chrome web browser. This means it’s accessible on any web page an agent might use during the day — giving them the freedom to quickly find the best information to help customers.

Organizations have already realized the strategic benefit of connecting Google Cloud and Genesys across their businesses – from marketing campaigns to logistics management to staffing and employee interactions. Delivering dynamic experiences such as these offers them a competitive differentiator now — and in the future. According to Gartner®, “[b]y 2026, basic buying and selling experiences will be commoditized, and businesses will differentiate based on connected customer and employee experiences.” (Gartner, “Future of Work Trends: Top 3 Customer Experience Trends,” 18 October 2021, Don Scheibenreif, Tori Paulman) 

Industry leaders like Electrolux and Woolworths, as well as public sector agencies at the federal, state and local levels, all are already on the path of transformation by leveraging Genesys and Google Cloud. For example, Woolworths, the largest food retailer in Australia, integrated the Genesys platform with Google Cloud Dialogflow to build a smart IVR and create Olive, an ultra-efficient virtual assistant powered by conversational AI. Combined with a smart search feature developed by Woolworths that uses Genesys open APIs, a customer can now simply say ‘The oranges are missing from my order.’ Olive then cross-checks, processes a refund and sends a text confirmation to the customer. Thanks to Olive, thousands of customer interactions are handled end to end — allowing Woolworths customer service team to spend time resolving more complex inquiries.

“We’ve seen a massive shift to online shopping since the pandemic, creating rapid growth in interactions with our contact centers,” said Alex Colorado, Engineering Manager, Conversational AI at Woolworths. “To help our contact centers manage the influx of calls and chats, we developed our voicebot, Olive, by integrating the Genesys platform with Google Cloud Dialogflow. Having conversational AI capabilities enables us to be more customer-focused so that we can interact with our customers in whatever way feels natural to them.”

Additionally, energy company American Electric Power will leverage the insights created by the Genesys and Google Cloud partnership to provide a more seamless, personalized experience for its customers.

Availability

  • Google Cloud CCAI is currently available as a native integration for Genesys Multicloud CX and through the AppFoundry® for the Genesys Cloud CXTM platform.
  • Genesys Multicloud CX private edition is expected to be available for Google Kubernetes Engine within the next 90 days globally.

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About Genesys

Every year, Genesys orchestrates more than 70 billion remarkable customer experiences for organizations in more than 100 countries. Through the power of our cloud, digital and AI technologies, organizations can realize Experience as a ServiceSM our vision for empathetic customer experiences at scale. With Genesys, organizations have the power to deliver proactive, predictive, and hyper personalized experiences to deepen their customer connection across every marketing, sales, and service moment on any channel, while also improving employee productivity and engagement. By transforming back-office technology to a modern revenue velocity engine Genesys enables true intimacy at scale to foster customer trust and loyalty. Visit www.genesys.com.

©2021 Genesys. All rights reserved. Genesys, the Genesys logo, Genesys Cloud CX, Genesys Multicloud CX, Genesys DX and Experience as a Service are trademarks, service marks and/or registered trademarks of Genesys. All other company names and logos may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies.

About Google Cloud

Google Cloud accelerates organizations’ ability to digitally transform their business with the best infrastructure, platform, industry solutions and expertise. We deliver enterprise-grade solutions that leverage Google’s cutting-edge technology – all on the cleanest cloud in the industry. Customers in more than 200 countries and territories turn to Google Cloud as their trusted partner to enable growth and solve their most critical business problems.

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As a detail-oriented researcher, Sherril is expert at discovering, gathering and compiling industry and market data to create clear, actionable market and competitive intelligence. With deep experience in market analysis and segmentation she is a consummate collaborator with strong communication skills adept at supporting and forming relationships with cross-functional teams in all levels of organizations.

Sherril holds a Master of Business Administration in Marketing from University of Colorado, Boulder and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Rutgers University.

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