Slack adds Target, BBC, E*Trade as clients in enterprise
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[January 31, 2018]
By Salvador Rodriguez
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Slack
Technologies Inc now has more than 150 customers using the enterprise
version of its workplace collaboration software, Chief Executive Stewart
Butterfield told Reuters.
Slack Enterprise Grid, as the enterprise service is called, has added
several corporate customers since launching a year ago. Those customers
include Target Corp in retail, BBC in media, Liberty Mutual Group Inc in
insurance, Workday Inc in technology and E*Trade Financial Corp in
financial services.
“Now that we’ve established that (Slack) can work in these environments
… we want to use the current customers as models to bring ever more on
board,” said Butterfield in a phone call on Monday.
Slack is the maker of a popular workplace communications software that
allows office workers to chat instantaneously with one another. With
Enterprise Grid, customers can use Slack with teams of up to 500,000
users.
Across the broader tech industry, Slack Enterprise Grid represents a
challenge to Microsoft Corp’s dominance as the hub for workplace
productivity. Last year, Microsoft released a competing product called
Teams that is bundled with Office 365. Others that have released
products in this category include Alphabet Inc’s Google, Cisco Systems
Inc, Facebook Inc and Atlassian Corp PLC.
Microsoft remains the leader in global team collaborative applications
software with 36.8 percent market share, but since its 2014 launch,
Slack has shown fast growth and claims 5.3 percent of the market,
according to research firm IDC for 2016. That market is expected to be
worth more than $3 billion by 2021, according to IDC.
Enterprise Grid’s growth has been impressive, but to maintain that pace,
Slack will have to improve its marketing and continue to prove its worth
as its rivals’ products mature, said Alan Lepofsky, analyst with
Constellation Research.
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Stewart Butterfield, CEO of Slack, presents during the business
messaging company's event in San Francisco, California, U.S. January
31, 2017. REUTERS/Beck Diefenbach
“Everyone is already a Google or Microsoft shop,” Lepofsky said. “At
some point a certain percentage of Slack’s potential prospects will be
OK enough with the Google and Microsoft solutions. Slack needs to
clearly articulate its value proposition.”
Butterfield said Slack now has “hundreds” of employees focused on
Enterprise Grid.
“Building the capacity to properly service these customers … has been a
really big expansion for the company,” Butterfield said.
Twenty-First Century Fox Inc, which has been a customer of Enterprise
Grid for a year, uses Slack to connect employees across its business
units, including Fox Sports, FX, National Geographic and others, into
one forum where they can collaborate, said Jeff Dow, chief information
officer of 20th Century Fox.
“I don’t think there’s a better, more effective collaboration platform
for enterprise project management than Slack because you’re able to
bring your teams together in real time,” Dow said.
Privately held Slack has raised nearly $850 million in funding and
carries a valuation of $5.1 billion, according to research firm CB
Insights. In September, Slack announced that it has a total base of more
than 6 million daily active users and more than 50,000 paying teams.
(Reporting by Salvador Rodriguez; Additional reporting by Paresh Dave;
Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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