5 Things That Make Slack an Enterprise-grade Collaboration Hub
No one likes to be the 'No' guys. But a wave of new, consumer-like applications and cloud services crashing into the enterprise have sometimes forced IT to play that role.
Any IT team could be forgiven for concluding that popularity with users and enterprise readiness are inversely correlated.
Slack is an exception.
We hope when you've finished this quick guide, you'll agree: Collaboration and agility don't have to come at the expense of enterprise-readiness.
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