Slack is a trailblazer in modern workplace communication. As more companies look to Slack as their primary communication tool, a growing volume of business records and sensitive.
Using Slack, you can communicate and collaborate with different group members to help advance your project. With the Slack channel feature, you can create
[author: Doug Austin, Editor of eDiscovery Today]
You’ve undoubtedly heard of the collaboration app Slack at this point – it has become quite popular with organizations as a business communication chat platform.
Unlike some collaboration apps, Slack offers not just public channels for larger group discussions (making it suitable for message boards), it also supports the ability to create private channels to allow for private conversation between smaller sub-groups. This makes it great for communications within an organization overall as well as departments within an organization (e.g., Accounting, Sales, Marketing, etc.). as it it supports direct private messages between up to nine people (which can also subsequently be converted into private channels).