Slack integrates Microsoft Teams app for video call, Zoom for VoIP calls
In a bid to simplify life for millions of people working from
home, enterprise messaging platform Slack has launched a new app to integrate
its rival Microsoft Teams
video call features into its chat app.
According
to The Verge, Slack users will be able to set Microsoft Teams Calls
as the default calling provider from Thursday.
Once
you've set up the Teams app in Slack, you'll be able to start a call by simply
using the command /teams-call.
You
will also be able to see the participants in a meeting before you join in.
Alongside
the Microsoft Teams
integration, Slack is also launching VoIP (voice over
Internet protocol) phone integration with Zoom, Cisco Jabber, RingCentral and
Dialpad productivity services.
Slack
has seen nearly 350 percent growth in calls made or received in its chat app
over the past month, as enterprises and SMBs adopt remote working during the
new coronavirus pandemic.
Microsoft's
unified communications platform for workplace called Teams has reached 44
million daily active users (DAUs).
The
Teams' nearest competitor Slack last announced 12 million DAUs in October.
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