The company was showcased as an early adopter of the virtual assistant technology when Alexa for Business launched in 2017.
The move is designed to delivers an 'enterprise-grade' cloud-based PBX phone system for customers.
The move allows the voice-activated digital assistant to push further into the enterprise by expanding the variety of devices in which it's embedded.
Atlassian has overhauled its Jira Software Cloud issue-tracking application, adding a simplified user experience and new third-party integrations.
Google sees a ‘new direction’ for its social network after a security flaw prompts it to kill off the consumer version. Google Plus is being tied more tightly into G Suite.
Facebook has unveiled updates to its Workplace social collaboration app, including the ability to communicate with external organisations.
Slack is building a new analytics tool to offer businesses greater insights into how their teams collaborate, to make better use of data created.
The collaboration software firm sees its future success in communications channels, but its latest purchase shows email isn’t dead yet.
Microsoft plans to retire its StaffHub app, replacing it with new schedule management features for shift workers in Teams.
Amazon has made it easier for business users to manage personal schedules via Alexa voice commands, adding the ability to move appointments and schedule meetings based on participants’ availability.
As the company’s first developer conference, Spec, kicked off in San Francisco, Slack stressed efforts to integrate its software with third-party apps.
Microsoft has unveiled its updated Surface Hub digital whiteboard, improving collaboration capabilities with software and hardware features.
Six months after a limited launch, the HipChat successor (and rival to Slack) now has ‘tens of thousands’ of teams using it.
The newest voice-activated A.I. assistant differs from Alexa, Siri, Cortana and others with a white-label service approach that works in the background.