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January 27, 2014 06:18 pm GMT

LiveOps Raises Another $30M, Acquires UserEvents To Expand Its Cloud Contact Center Platform

call centerLiveOps, an early mover in the area of cloud-based enterprise services — focusing specifically on contact center and customer service — is today announcing a $30 million round of funding; the creation of a new subsidiary structure, LiveOps Cloud Platform and LiveOps Agent Services; and a new acquisition — UserEvents — to help fill it out. Terms of the deal were not disclosed but we are trying to find out. The $30 million, in debt funding coming entirely from Comerica Bank, is the largest-ever round raised by LiveOps and points to the growing interest that enterprise cloud services continue see among both users and investors; and to how LiveOps, which has been around since 2001 but last raised money as far back as 2007, is moving to take advantage of that. The company has now raised $81 million to date, with previous investors including Menlo Ventures, Benchmark, Scott Banister and LiveOps’ former CEO Bill Trenchard (who is now a partner at First Round Capital). LiveOps Agent Services will be the division of the company that will focus on its outsourcing business. This comprises 20,000 independent agents who work from home to hand some 70 million interactions a year, currently for over 250 clients. UserEvents is LiveOps’ second acquisition. It also acquired DataSquirt in 2011. It has also made strategic investments in other companies, such as participating in a $500,000 seed investment for app maker Zappli. Part of the reason for buying UserEvents — and its main product CxEngage — is to expand the services that it offers to enterprises on the LiveOps platform: like other enterprise focused IT companies, adding more services increases the touchpoints that it can have with customers. In this case, CxEngage is a contextual routing engine that is able to aggregate and process customer feedback from different channels such as social, web, mobile and voice calls, and then present this to an enterprise in real time to help either with customer calls and also with larger strategic decisions. It will sit alongside the social media assets that it picked up via Datasquirt. UserEvents will become part of new LiveOps Cloud Platform subsidiary. “LiveOps has quietly disrupted industry and brand expectations for customer experience management,” said Marty Beard, chairman and CEO, LiveOps, in a statement. “With this acquisition we are further challenging old ways of doing business. It is no longer enough to measure customer satisfaction for

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