Slack Enterprise
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@John-Nicholson said:
@scottalanmiller Its the integration's that make Slack great.
There's thousands of the damn things and dependon on the slack we'll use different ones. (one for VMUG can use MailChimp/Eventbrite to track sign ups for an event, Stripe can track orders, ZenDesk can notify the team of a new ticket or threshold.
Or even the stupid ones like /hangout can create a quick video meeting (although they are integrating voice/video).I like the app because I have multiple teams I can easily flip between (Local VMUG, vExpert, pan galactic corp, my project team)
What integrates with Slack and not Rocket.chat, though?
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@Jason said:
@BBigford said:
Anyone looked at using Slack in business for more than 50 users (we have about 120)? Looking at the product, I've wondered about AD integration but have found we might have to use a 3rd party tie in that's paid for (Bitium).
I did see though that there is an Enterprise version of Slack coming, not sure what it would cost or if it would even be viable. Anyone tried it?
Seems rather expensive for what it is..
It really is. And I've never seen anyone use it with heavy integrations, either.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@John-Nicholson said:
@scottalanmiller Its the integration's that make Slack great.
There's thousands of the damn things and dependon on the slack we'll use different ones. (one for VMUG can use MailChimp/Eventbrite to track sign ups for an event, Stripe can track orders, ZenDesk can notify the team of a new ticket or threshold.
Or even the stupid ones like /hangout can create a quick video meeting (although they are integrating voice/video).I like the app because I have multiple teams I can easily flip between (Local VMUG, vExpert, pan galactic corp, my project team)
What integrates with Slack and not Rocket.chat, though?
@scottalanmiller you have obviously never seriously looked at all the app options for Slack let alone any coded bots. There is a very large ecosystem there. I have not seen anything like it since IRC days.
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@John-Nicholson said:
@scottalanmiller Its the integration's that make Slack great.
There's thousands of the damn things and dependon on the slack we'll use different ones. (one for VMUG can use MailChimp/Eventbrite to track sign ups for an event, Stripe can track orders, ZenDesk can notify the team of a new ticket or threshold.
Or even the stupid ones like /hangout can create a quick video meeting (although they are integrating voice/video).I like the app because I have multiple teams I can easily flip between (Local VMUG, vExpert, pan galactic corp, my project team)
What integrates with Slack and not Rocket.chat, though?
@scottalanmiller you have obviously never seriously looked at all the app options for Slack let alone any coded bots. There is a very large ecosystem there. I have not seen anything like it since IRC days.
My understanding, maybe I am wrong, was that Rocket.chat was replicating the Slack API, though, so that anything built for Slack would work with them too.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@John-Nicholson said:
@scottalanmiller Its the integration's that make Slack great.
There's thousands of the damn things and dependon on the slack we'll use different ones. (one for VMUG can use MailChimp/Eventbrite to track sign ups for an event, Stripe can track orders, ZenDesk can notify the team of a new ticket or threshold.
Or even the stupid ones like /hangout can create a quick video meeting (although they are integrating voice/video).I like the app because I have multiple teams I can easily flip between (Local VMUG, vExpert, pan galactic corp, my project team)
What integrates with Slack and not Rocket.chat, though?
@scottalanmiller you have obviously never seriously looked at all the app options for Slack let alone any coded bots. There is a very large ecosystem there. I have not seen anything like it since IRC days.
My understanding, maybe I am wrong, was that Rocket.chat was replicating the Slack API, though, so that anything built for Slack would work with them too.
I have not used or looked into Rocket.Chat yet and if that is true, then they are going to have a huge starting base to draw from once they go live.
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@John-Nicholson said:
@scottalanmiller Its the integration's that make Slack great.
There's thousands of the damn things and dependon on the slack we'll use different ones. (one for VMUG can use MailChimp/Eventbrite to track sign ups for an event, Stripe can track orders, ZenDesk can notify the team of a new ticket or threshold.
Or even the stupid ones like /hangout can create a quick video meeting (although they are integrating voice/video).I like the app because I have multiple teams I can easily flip between (Local VMUG, vExpert, pan galactic corp, my project team)
What integrates with Slack and not Rocket.chat, though?
@scottalanmiller you have obviously never seriously looked at all the app options for Slack let alone any coded bots. There is a very large ecosystem there. I have not seen anything like it since IRC days.
My understanding, maybe I am wrong, was that Rocket.chat was replicating the Slack API, though, so that anything built for Slack would work with them too.
I have not used or looked into Rocket.Chat yet and if that is true, then they are going to have a huge starting base to draw from once they go live.
That was my, possibly incorrect, understanding as to what their whole purpose was. Not just to look like Slack on the surface, but to be a Slack replacement.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@John-Nicholson said:
@scottalanmiller Its the integration's that make Slack great.
There's thousands of the damn things and dependon on the slack we'll use different ones. (one for VMUG can use MailChimp/Eventbrite to track sign ups for an event, Stripe can track orders, ZenDesk can notify the team of a new ticket or threshold.
Or even the stupid ones like /hangout can create a quick video meeting (although they are integrating voice/video).I like the app because I have multiple teams I can easily flip between (Local VMUG, vExpert, pan galactic corp, my project team)
What integrates with Slack and not Rocket.chat, though?
@scottalanmiller you have obviously never seriously looked at all the app options for Slack let alone any coded bots. There is a very large ecosystem there. I have not seen anything like it since IRC days.
My understanding, maybe I am wrong, was that Rocket.chat was replicating the Slack API, though, so that anything built for Slack would work with them too.
I have not used or looked into Rocket.Chat yet and if that is true, then they are going to have a huge starting base to draw from once they go live.
That was my, possibly incorrect, understanding as to what their whole purpose was. Not just to look like Slack on the surface, but to be a Slack replacement.
Is Slack hosted only?
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@John-Nicholson said:
@scottalanmiller Its the integration's that make Slack great.
There's thousands of the damn things and dependon on the slack we'll use different ones. (one for VMUG can use MailChimp/Eventbrite to track sign ups for an event, Stripe can track orders, ZenDesk can notify the team of a new ticket or threshold.
Or even the stupid ones like /hangout can create a quick video meeting (although they are integrating voice/video).I like the app because I have multiple teams I can easily flip between (Local VMUG, vExpert, pan galactic corp, my project team)
What integrates with Slack and not Rocket.chat, though?
@scottalanmiller you have obviously never seriously looked at all the app options for Slack let alone any coded bots. There is a very large ecosystem there. I have not seen anything like it since IRC days.
My understanding, maybe I am wrong, was that Rocket.chat was replicating the Slack API, though, so that anything built for Slack would work with them too.
I have not used or looked into Rocket.Chat yet and if that is true, then they are going to have a huge starting base to draw from once they go live.
That was my, possibly incorrect, understanding as to what their whole purpose was. Not just to look like Slack on the surface, but to be a Slack replacement.
Is Slack hosted only?
Yes
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I guess we haven't seen a pricing list for the hosted version of Rocket.Chat - but the open source self hosted free version is definitely a huge plus!
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@Dashrender We don't have a price list defined yet, it's free for now while in beta.