09-20-2012 09:51 AM - edited 03-16-2019 01:19 PM
Guys,
I know Cisco discontinued their own Java-based CUAC client a couple years ago in favor of positioning Arc's Attendant Console client(s) instead. Unfortunately, my client upgraded from 7.1(2) to 8.5(x) last year and they really need an AC Client so they ended up going with the Arc solution. Their end users hated it so I've been tasked with finding them another Attendant Console application.
What are you leading with for AC nowadays? Are you sticking with the Cisco/Arc route or going for a third party? I've started researching Fidelus Console, Bridge Operator, IQ NetSolutions, and PeterConnects Attendant but I'm curious what the rest of the community is using.
Any insights, experiences, or Pros and Cons you can share would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Phil
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09-22-2016 02:03 PM
Amy,
We ended up choosing VistaPoint by IQNetSolutions. I think we ended up looking at Fidelus and the Bridge Operator Console as well and VistaPoint ended up being the best for the client. It's been four years since I had to do this evaluation so I don't remember much about the details but I have attached the comparison I put together at the time. Feel free to ping me with questions.
09-20-2012 02:14 PM
I'm interested in the general experience for these alternate solutions as well. From what I have read, the Fidelus Console looks attractive because it is a client application only, no backend server required (which IS the case with CUxAC, and IQ Netsolutions). I am not familar with Bridge or PeterConnects.
09-21-2012 02:37 AM
This is a pretty big and broad topic to cover in short format. For our deployments at customers in the Nordic countries we use pretty advanced, and also expencive, attendant console/rich precense/referal solutions. Reason for this is the long tradition amongst companies/public sector in that region to have these kind of system as a part of the over all telefony implementation. Outside of that geografic area I've only seen demand for this kind of solution in Germany and Holland, but I know that these systems also have seen use in Australia, of course they may be used in many other countries that I'm not aware of.
These are the applications that we have, or still do, install for this customer base.Trio Enterprise ConsoleVision 80/20Aastra CMG
Out of these I would rank Trio as the top choice, with Vision in second place. CMG I would not recommend.
Besides these I have also seen AndTEK AC and also IQ Netsolutions VistaPoint, both of these are much smaller, and cheaper, solutions then the tree above. Out of the two I would say that the AndTEK solution is far superior to VistaPoint, VP is no more than a direct replacement to Cisco AC, with the same limitations that it had.
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09-24-2012 06:52 AM
Here is some more discussion on the topic.
09-24-2012 07:56 AM
A vote for Fidelus (and no, I don't work for them). Simple, cheap(ish), doesn't require a server and installs in about 10 minutes. Several clients using it, and no complaints.
HTH. Barry
Barry Hesk
Network Consultant
Intrinsic Network Solutions
09-24-2012 08:27 AM
Also have Fidelus deployed at various clients and nothing but positive results and feedback. Very similar to how the pre 8.0 Cisco AC functioned.
HTH,
Chris
09-22-2016 09:35 AM
Hey Philip,
Which solution did you end up going with? Are you still going with that solution when you have an upgrade?
I know this is a blast from the past, but I'm just curious on your feedback.
Thanks!
09-22-2016 02:03 PM
Amy,
We ended up choosing VistaPoint by IQNetSolutions. I think we ended up looking at Fidelus and the Bridge Operator Console as well and VistaPoint ended up being the best for the client. It's been four years since I had to do this evaluation so I don't remember much about the details but I have attached the comparison I put together at the time. Feel free to ping me with questions.
09-23-2016 06:19 AM
Hi Philip,
Thanks so much for your thoughtful response! I can't believe you located the evaluation matrix! I appreciate it. :)
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