ACCESS Newswire
04 Aug 2021, 19:01 GMT+10
New capabilities leverage Support.com's Homesourcing℠ Cloud
LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / August 4, 2021 / Support.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:SPRT), a leader in customer and technical support solutions delivered by home-based employees, today announced the launch of a new platform, Homesourcing℠ Cloud, to expand its technical support services. Homesourcing℠ Cloud is a secure, proprietary cloud-based platform supporting a globally distributed workforce. It gives home-based experts access to a suite of tools that allow them to solve even the most complex problems: ExpertToolkit℠, SecureHub℠, and ExpertCRM℠. These resources are available as part of Support.com's white-labeled premium tech support subscription services for large enterprises, and direct to businesses and professional services firms, and consumers.
Support.com's tech support services will leverage a comprehensive suite of proprietary tools and solutions:
Support.com is offering these services in response to the increased technological complexity of modern life. Recent data from Deloitte indicates that the average U.S. household now has over 25 connected devices, more than double the average of only a year ago. Support.com's solutions allow the company's experts to troubleshoot devices within the context of the entire smart home ecosystem, ensuring interoperability across all devices.
Business IT needs have grown more complex as well. The rise of virtual meetings, remote collaboration solutions, and cloud-based technology services have caused exponential growth in the array of software, devices and endpoints required for day-to-day operations. Support.com offers businesses and professional services firms Remote IT HelpDesk services that support all employee devices, ensuring employees stay connected, secure, and productive.
Support.com's global network of experts can provide customer and tech support for any location or vertical. The company's unique homesourcing℠ model allows Support.com to hyper-target, hire, and onboard highly-matched experts at the industry's fastest pace. Global team expansions in the US, Canada, India, the Philippines, Mexico, and Colombia allow Support.com to offer round-the-clock support services and true business process continuity.
'Real-world problems don't happen on a schedule,' says Lance Rosenzweig, CEO of Support.com. 'Support.com is there for customers after-hours, on weekends, or during holidays. We've developed a scalable platform to address complex technical problems. This is a sustainable model for tech support business continuity that is designed to adapt to whatever the future brings.'
About Support.com
Support.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPRT) is a leading provider of customer and technical support solutions and security software delivered by home-based employees. For more than twenty years, the company has achieved stellar results for enterprise clients, leading businesses, and consumers. Support.com efficiently meets rapidly-changing market needs with a highly-scalable homesourcingSM model, IoT expertise, omnichannel solutions, and proprietary software. With no bricks and mortar facilities, no commuting, and a secure cloud-based infrastructure, Support.com is a global leader in sustainability. For more information, please visit www.support.com.Support.com, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information, visit www.support.com.
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