According to the Avaya Contact Recorder Configuration and Administration Guide, the three main components for analysing an Avaya Workforce Engagement recording integration with Avaya Contact Recorder Advanced (ACRA) are:
A. Customer Environment. This component refers to the customer’s network infrastructure, communication platform, contact center applications, and endpoints that are involved in the recording process. The customer environment determines the type and source of the audio and data that are captured by ACRA, as well as the recording method and configuration that are used. For example, the customer environment may include Avaya Aura Communication Manager, Avaya Aura Application Enablement Services, Avaya Experience Portal, Avaya Proactive Outreach Manager, Avaya IP Office Contact Center, etc.
D. Recorder. This component refers to the ACRA server or servers that are responsible for recording, storing, and playing back voice and screen interactions. The recorder component consists of various services and components that perform different functions, such as capturing audio and data from different sources, applying recording rules and schedules, encrypting and compressing recordings, archiving recordings to external storage devices or locations, providing search and replay capabilities, etc.
E. RIS (Recorder Integration Service). This component refers to the service that enables ACRA to integrate with Avaya Workforce Engagement applications, such as Quality Management, Coaching, eLearning, etc. The RIS component allows ACRA to send recording metadata and files to Avaya Workforce Engagement applications for further analysis and evaluation. The RIS component also allows ACRA to receive requests from Avaya Workforce Engagement applications to start or stop recording on demand.
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