As the demand for collaboration and communication solutions grows stronger than ever, an Alibaba-owned platform for enterprise chat known as "DingTalk" recently revealed that it would be launching an English version of the app in India. The system is designed to support both small and medium-sized enterprises, and it represents the first active effort by DingTalk to move outside of China since its launch in 2015.
DingTalk has already established itself as a popular application throughout organisations and enterprises in China. In fact, there are over five million companies currently using the Chinese version. However, Alibaba has never been a group content to rest on their laurels. Now, the organisation aims to ramp up their use cases across Malaysia and India by the end of their fiscal year in March.
According to the head of global business development for DingTalk, Chris Wang, the aim of the app is to collaborate and communicate across various locations, enhancing productivity within the workforce.
Wider Expansion of the DingTalk App
The DingTalk brand is also considering expanding their launch throughout other South-East Asian spaces too, with a Japanese language update already underway. Wang noted that the brand believes that this next step could be the future of the empowered workplace and that DingTalk may have the potential to redefine organisational connectivity.




