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Slack Lets Multiple Enterprises in a ChannelSlack Lets Multiple Enterprises in a Channel

With Slack Connect, up to 20 enterprises can join a single Slack channel for communications and collaboration.

Ryan Daily

June 24, 2020

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Since its inception, Slack has touted the storyline that with its team collaboration app you’ll never need to open your inbox again. Rather, Slack channels become the repositories for your important communications, tasks, messages, and other content. This week it takes the idea of a “no email” future one step further with the announcement of Slack Connect, providing the ability for up to 20 organizations to join a single channel.

 

Within this shared Slack channel, users from different enterprises will be able to communicate directly, without the need for emails, while also taking advantage of the full feature set of the basic app, Slack said. For meetings, Slack Connect users will eventually have access to Google and Outlook calendar integrations, available this fall, that will surface dates/times that work for all channel participants, as appropriate.

 

Slack also shared some possible use cases for this shared space, including:

  • Providing triage and support for first-class customers

  • Managing supply chains by sharing updates and issues directly

  • Collaborating and reiterating with partners on projects and various tasks

 

Slack Connect admins get access to the shared channel’s data and can monitor external communications through a dashboard, Slack said. Additionally, via Enterprise Key Management, announced this spring, Slack admins will be able to use AWS's Key Management Service for distribution and control of cryptographic keys.

 

Slack Connect is currently available for all paid plans, and the Enterprise Key Management service will be available later this summer.

About the Author

Ryan Daily

Ryan Daily is an associate editor and blogger for No Jitter, Informa Tech's online community for news and analysis of the enterprise convergence/unified communications industry, and program coordinator for Enterprise Connect. In her editorial role, Ryan is responsible for creating and editing content, engaging social media audiences, and leading the brand's diversity and inclusion initiative. In addition to this role, Ryan assists with the programming and planning of the Enterprise Connect event.

 

Before coming to Informa, Ryan worked as an editor for Perfumer & Flavorist magazine, where she regularly contributed in-depth feature articles for the flavor and fragrance industry and played a crucial role in two industry-related events: World Perfumery Congress and Flavorcon. Before this, she worked at Hallmark Data Systems and developed landing and web pages for various B2B publications.

 

She earned her bachelor’s degree in English from Northern Illinois University and a master’s in writing and publishing from DePaul University. In her free time, Ryan enjoys going to live music events, running with her dog Iris, drawing, and watching movies.