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Genesys Cloud Services, Inc. (Genesys), formerly Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories, Inc., is an American software company that sells customer experience (CX) and call center technology to mid-sized and large businesses. [2] It sells both cloud-based and hybrid cloud software.
Genesys may refer to: Genesys (company), a customer experience and contact center technology company; Genesys, a tabletop role-playing game released by Fantasy Flight Games in 2017; Genesys, an educational video game released in 2000; Genesys (website), a portal to information about plant genetic resources for food and agriculture
Genesys SH [38] Single rectangular detector, dual ring gantry design. 1990 Genesys DH [39] Dual rectangular detectors, dual ring gantry design. 1991 Cirrus [40] Single detector 510(k) premarket notification, decision 23/Oct/1991 [40] Applicant: ADAC Laboratories, 540 Alder Drive, Milpitas, CA 95035. 1993 Argus analogue detector
A 1970 police call centre in Brierley Hill, England. A call centre (Commonwealth spelling) or call center (American spelling; see spelling differences) is a managed capability that can be centralised or remote that is used for receiving or transmitting a large volume of enquiries by telephone.
The Genesys Roleplaying Game is a tabletop role-playing game released by Fantasy Flight Games in November 2017. The book presents a generic version of a narrative dice system introduced previously in Fantasy Flight Games' Star Wars RPG , opening the system to be used in any type of setting.
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The Acorn Archimedes is a family of personal computers designed by Acorn Computers of Cambridge, England.The systems in this family use Acorn's own ARM architecture processors and initially ran the Arthur operating system, with later models introducing RISC OS and, in a separate workstation range, RISC iX.