The accounts receivable management industry relies heavily on technology to streamline processes and make operations more efficient. From complex communication technology like predictive dialers to cutting edge scoring and analytics, debt collection professionals use a host of progressive software and hardware solutions. Integration has become very important with collection technologies. Many vendors are partnering with providers of different services so that their technology will “talk” to each other. For example, collection software providers are now sure to reach out to dialer vendors, makers of analytics suites, skip tracing providers and letter shops so that all services can be used in a single interface.
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The Future of the Call Center?
12 September 2006
Breach at Univ. of Texas exposes data on 197,000 people
12 September 2006
Equifax supports calls for more data to be shared on credit files
12 September 2006
Washington Post Covers Collectors-Against-FCC Autodialer Battle
12 September 2006
Internet merchants fight back on fraud
12 September 2006
Venture Announces Plan to Link Credit Cards to Slots
12 September 2006
The FCC Seeks Comments on ACA International's Autodialer Petition
12 September 2006
FTC Warns Hawaii on No-E-Mail Registries for Kids
12 September 2006
Battlelines Drawn for Control of Skiptracing Giant
12 September 2006
ANPAC Announces Partnership to Offer New ID Theft Restoration Services
12 September 2006
3.6 million U.S. Households Victims of Identity Theft in 6 months
12 September 2006
Making Bangalore Sound Like Boston
12 September 2006
House Commerce Panel Clears Data Security Bill
12 September 2006
Cyber Agents, Virtual Call Centers on the Rise
12 September 2006
Lucent, Alcatel in $33 billion Merger Talks
12 September 2006
PayPal to Offer Text Message Payments
12 September 2006
Fidelity Says Laptop with Customer Data was Stolen
12 September 2006
Discover Positioning as "Broad-based Payment Company"
12 September 2006
Google Launches Google Finance
12 September 2006
Mobile Extras May not Attract US Consumers
12 September 2006