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Status Under Consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Sep 17, 2019

General Integration of GroupChat services (MS Teams, Slack, Sametime, etc.)

When identifying an expert on Connections directly start a chat from the user profile and/or profile business card.

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  • Guest
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    Feb 1, 2021

    Its more then important to have a chatintegration in connections not to loose the "chat only people" in the company.

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    Mar 3, 2020

    Very important to integrate Cisco Teams (Cisco Jabber and finally Cisco WebEX ) too

  • Guest
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    Sep 23, 2019

    Please also consider Cisco Webex Teams in this request

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    Sep 18, 2019

    A product called "Connections" is the epi-center of any employees ESN or simply her or his dashboard. Therefore I fully agree: there is so much "out there" that HCL needs to keep an eye on. Strategic alliances sometime do pay-off - not being "IBM" anymore might be a plus.  Things like Office365 do not just go away ...

     

    Last but not least: Integration is not only orientme/stream its widgets in communitys as well. I´ll add RocketChat to your list. Thanks for kickin´off here!

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    Sep 17, 2019

    Let the org admin configure the preferred chat application for the enterprise and offer connectors for at least Sametime, MSFT Teams, Cisco Teams, Zoom and Slack. The chat can break out of the cnx UI or happen in a simple but convenient common UI on top of the APIs that each service offers. Community persistence in form of chat protocol or rewriting the chat in a forum to persist the conversation in the community could be extended thoughts to this.