webCATI
free your resources
Global research with one office or one company with global offices? Or maybe you occassionally work with global partners?
WebCATI can do it all! Click the airplane to see how.
Download the webCATI brochure (pdf) - Free Your Resources
Examples of webCATI surveys:S
new in webCATI v8.3
- enhanced log-in controls - interviewers log in with preset values (name, station, etc)
- enhanced page controls - no mouse required!
- New Javascripts - prevent agents from closing a page, suspend after x seconds and more
hardware and software requirements for webCATI
- webCATI runs on UNIX platforms like Linux.
- Interviewer stations need a current version of web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox etc.).
Central Server Site Requirements:
- A computer to handle as many interviewers as with CATI
- Internet/intranet bandwidth sufficient to handle expected volume
- Apache web server software
- 2-3 Mb RAM available per each webCATI session expected
- Hard drive capacity of 10 Gb devoted to CfMC applications (depending on quantity of data expected to be stored)
feature snapshot:
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New! Unleash CATI efficiency with the new Celeus predictive dialer from CfMC
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WebSuper - Manage CATI stations and sample, report on your operations with a few clicks of the mouse.
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eliminate expensive overhead. Manage interviewers working remotely as if they were in your call-center.
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multi-modal capabilities. with one robust and versatile backbone. WebSurvent and webCATI share the same data file and use the same Survent scripting language. Because of this synergy, a survey participant may take part in the first phase of a research study via phone and then be referred immediately to the Web for phase II (or vice versa).
- your resources are scalable. Tap into non-local resources and significantly enhance the scope of your operations.
For instance, an international research study can be initiated and centrally-managed in New York with data collected by interviewing specialists anywhere in the world.
Meanwhile, the research manager in New York maintains and manages the sample and quota in real-time; even monitoring agents while they work, to ensure quality standards are met.


