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By Robert D. Hof
Service: Business
The self-described "contact center in the cloud" runs a virtual call center that instantly can tap into a network of 20,000 home-based agents to handle sudden increases in volume of incoming or outgoing customer calls. It's backed with $51 million in funding and is led by CEO Maynard Webb, a former eBay executive.