Microsoft adds guest access capabilities to Teams
But more features are needed to catch up with collaboration competitors like Slack and Cisco Spark.
But more features are needed to catch up with collaboration competitors like Slack and Cisco Spark.
Atlassian has become the latest firm to take aim at Slack with the launch of a new product called Stride.
Okta has recruited airloom, MOQdigital and Unify Solutions as its newest partners in the A/NZ region.
Slack has launched Enterprise Grid, a platform tailored for large, complex enterprises with up to 500,000 users.
Nation aligns with Microsoft in the cloud productivity stakes, as Zoom user base grows.
Tech giant throws down the gauntlet to chat-based workspace providers.
Workplace collaboration has become increasingly focused on chat in the past couple years, and Microsoft is jumping into the new space with both feet, launching a new product it calls Teams.
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Team messaging app startup, Slack, has officially commenced its operations in Australia with the opening of its Melbourne headquarters.
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Slack has a very simple concept that resonates with many: IRC for the enterprise, with hooks between the chat app and just about any external service you can imagine. We already knew it was hot.
Slack, the IRC-for-enterprise company that's become one of those storied few to achieve a $1 billion valuation in its first year, has bought screen-sharing collaboration startup Screenhero with an eye toward adding valuable new communications capabilities to its software.