Slack has revealed a host of platform updates at its parent company's Dreamforce event.
The innovations come across a range of areas including asynchronous collaboration; inter-business communication; and security and compliance.
The Slack announcements come as it shares the stage at Salesforce's flagship event, following the closing of the former's acquisition by the latter in July.
Last month, the CEOs of both companies gave a glimpse at their vision for the future - to create what they referred to as a digital HQ for businesses, which has been elaborated on with the latest news.
Announcing the latest updates, Slack CEO, Stuart Butterfield, said: “Building your digital HQ means thinking carefully about the digital infrastructure that connects everyone in your business, helping them find new ways to innovate, collaborate and stay connected.
“This is a once in a generation opportunity for every company to reinvent themselves and make work more flexible, inclusive and productive. There could not be a more exciting time for Salesforce and Slack to come together to help every company find success in this new digital-first world"
We've rounded up the most important information here.
Asynchronous Communication
The build-out of asynchronous communication is a popular trend in the collaboration market, and Slack has now revealed its hand with the introduction of clips.

Clips lets users instantly record videos, audio messages and screenshares that can be sent to other users in the channel for them to view at a convenient time. Slack says this reduces the struggles of trying to match up multiple employees' calendars to arrange time to meet in a live meeting.
The clips are made more accessible by features such as different viewing speeds, live captions and the ability to download transcripts.
Recordings are archived in Slack with searchable transcripts. The clips can also be sent to people outside of an organisation via Slack Connect.




