What is the difference between cloud solutions with and without AI for customer service?

The move to the cloud has already been made for many organizations. But the next question increasingly presents itself: what does AI actually add to it? And is it relevant to your customer service already, or is a solid cloud platform without AI sufficient for now? In this article, we explain the difference so you can make an informed choice. Would you like to get a concrete picture of what modern customer contact solutions can do today? Then it’s good to understand the basics first.

What are cloud solutions for customer service?

Cloud solutions for customer service are software platforms provided entirely over the Internet, without the need for local servers or heavy hardware. Instead of a traditional phone system in the server room, you work with a flexible system that you manage through a browser or app.

Specifically, for customer service teams, this means you can manage telephony, chat, e-mail and other channels from one central environment. Employees can log in from anywhere, scaling up is easy and updates are automatic. Typical features of a cloud customer service platform include:

  • Central inbox for multiple channels such as phone, email and chat
  • Routing calls to the appropriate employee or department
  • Reports and dashboards on contact volume and wait times
  • Integrations with CRM and other business systems
  • Scalable telephony via VoIP, also for home workers

So a cloud contact center is already a big step up from outdated, fragmented systems. But it remains fundamentally a digital infrastructure that responds to what comes in. The intelligence to anticipate, learn or automate is still lacking.

What does AI add to a cloud customer service solution?

AI in customer service goes beyond automation of simple tasks. It is about a system’s ability to understand, learn and make decisions independently. That makes the difference between a platform that reacts and one that actively contributes to better results.

Specifically, AI adds the following capabilities to a cloud customer service environment:

  • Intelligent routing: AI recognizes a customer’s intent based on what they say or type, and sends the contact directly to the right person or department, without drop-down menus.
  • Automated answers: Frequently asked questions are recognized and answered instantly by a virtual assistant, even outside office hours.
  • Real-time support for employees: While an employee is having a conversation, the system suggests relevant information or responses, allowing them to respond more quickly and consistently.
  • Sentiment analysis: AI recognizes the tone of a conversation and can signal when a customer is getting frustrated so a supervisor can intervene in a timely manner.
  • Predictive insights: Based on historical data, the system predicts peak times, common queries or risk of churn.

AI customer service thus enables not only more efficient, but also more proactive and personal. The system learns from every interaction and therefore gets better and better.

What is the difference between cloud with and without AI for customer service?

The core difference is in intelligence and adaptability. A cloud platform without AI executes what you set up. A cloud platform with AI thinks, learns and adapts.

Think of it this way: a cloud contact center without AI is like a well-organized mailroom. Messages come in, are sorted according to fixed rules and forwarded to the right person. That works fine as long as everything is predictable. But as soon as the volume increases, questions become more complex or customers contact through multiple channels, the system runs into its limits.

A cloud solution with AI is more like an experienced employee who recognizes patterns, prioritizes and also handles simple cases independently. The key differences at a glance:

  • Routing: Without AI based on fixed rules, with AI based on intent and context.
  • Self-service: Without AI limited to FAQ pages, with AI via conversational assistants who understand what a customer means.
  • Reporting: Without AI retrospective based on captured data, with AI real-time and predictive.
  • Staffing: Without AI dependent on available employees, with AI partly taken over by automation of repetitive tasks.
  • Customer Experience: Without AI consistent but not personalized, with AI personalized based on customer history and context.

When is cloud without AI sufficient for your organization?

Not every organization needs AI right away. There are situations where a solid cloud platform without AI functionalities already provides a great improvement over the current situation. Cloud telephony without AI is probably sufficient if:

  • Your contact volume is limited and predictable
  • Most questions are complex and require personal contact
  • Your team is small and functioning well with current practices
  • Your primary goal is to move away from outdated on-premise systems
  • You don’t yet have a clear picture of which questions come in most often

In that case, moving to a cloud contact center is already a valuable step. You gain flexibility, accessibility and insight, without having to invest in AI functionalities right away. It’s also a good way to gather data on your customer contact first, so you can make an informed decision about AI expansion later.

When is AI in customer service really necessary?

There are situations where AI is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. If you recognize one or more of the following signs, chances are your organization is ready for AI in customer service:

  • Employees spend much of their time answering the same questions
  • Customers have to wait a long time or are frequently transferred
  • You can’t provide service outside office hours, even though customers expect it
  • You don’t have a good idea of why customers contact you or what the most frequently asked questions are
  • Staff shortage limits accessibility structurally
  • Customers must repeat their story at every channel change

AI customer service automation solves exactly these bottlenecks. Repetitive questions are captured by a virtual assistant, employees receive real-time support and management finally gets the steering information needed to improve. Customer service automation via AI is thus not only an efficiency gain, but also a direct improvement in the customer experience.

How do you get started with AI in an existing cloud customer service environment?

The transition to AI does not have to happen all at once. Especially in an existing cloud environment, you can add AI functionalities incrementally, without turning everything upside down. A practical approach:

  1. Map your contact reasons: Analyze what questions come in most often. This is the basis for any AI implementation.
  2. Start with one channel: For example, start with an AI assistant for email or chat before tackling telephony.
  3. Link your knowledge base: AI is only as good as the information it has at its disposal. Make sure product information, procedures and answers are well documented.
  4. Engage your employees: AI works best as a complement to people, not a replacement. Make sure employees understand how the system supports them.
  5. Measure and optimize: Set metrics for handling speed, customer satisfaction and automation rate, and make adjustments based on the data.

Important to note: Modern customer service AI is evolving rapidly. What used to be known as RPA, where bots executed fixed instructions, has now evolved into what we call Agentic AI. These are self-thinking assistants that not only follow instructions, but take initiative and act independently based on context and goals.

How Pegamento is helping with cloud and AI for customer service

We help organizations through every step of this transition, from the first cloud telephony environment to a fully AI-driven contact center. Everything under one roof, without having to manage multiple vendors or solve complex integrations yourself.

What we specifically offer:

  • An integrated omnichannel platform where telephony, chat, email and WhatsApp come together in one employee environment
  • Proprietary cloud telephony through Phone System, fully VoIP-based and scalable for any organization size
  • AI assistants that capture repetitive questions, support employees in real time and remain accessible outside office hours
  • Knowledge solutions that make information readily available during customer conversations
  • Customized solutions composed of proven modules, no costly customization but a smart combination that fits your situation exactly
  • Guidance on strategy, implementation, adoption and ongoing management

We are ISO 27001 certified, which means that information security is not an afterthought with us but a foundation. We also comply with ISO 9001 and ISO 26000 for quality and corporate social responsibility.

Wondering what the right step is for your organization? Feel free to contact us via our contact page and discover with us how your customer service can become smarter, more efficient and future-proof.

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