Five9 Inference Studio Named a Leader in the 2021 Opus Research Decision Makers’ Guide to Enterprise Intelligent Virtual Assistants
Five9, Inc. , an industry-leading provider of the intelligent cloud contact center, announced today that Five9 Inference Studio has been recognized as a leader in the 2021 Opus Research “Decision Makers’ Guide to Enterprise Intelligent Virtual Assistants” – with a perfect score for “Track Record” which Opus Research defines as covering market credibility, deployment strategy, reach and effectiveness, ability to show multiple deployments, operating history, coverage across verticals, references, and enterprise-scale maturity.
This marks the second outstanding recognition of Five9 Inference Studio as a leader in the IVA space. Last summer, DMG Consulting recognized Five9 Inference Studio as the global market share leader, based on number of customers, in the 2020-2021 Intelligent Virtual Agent Product and Market Report.
In the 2021 Decision Makers’ Guide, Opus presents a comprehensive assessment of enterprise-grade Intelligent Assistant solution providers. Analysts evaluated 13 firms to better understand enabling platforms and technology, integration points and scalability, track record and future vision for enterprise-scale conversational AI.
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“The adoption of IVAs has increasingly accelerated as individuals seek efficient self-service options when interacting with the brands they choose,” said Dan Miller, Lead Analyst and Founder of Opus Research, Inc. “We expect the market to continue to expand as enterprises across the globe step up investment in conversational virtual agents that improve their customer service offerings.”
The report states: “Highest ratings go to firms with proven tools for non-technical personnel to define, build, train and maintain Intelligent Assistants with capabilities that recognize and respond to complex customer intents. Extra points go to tools that integrate ‘no-code’ or ‘low-code’ user interfaces.”
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