![]() ![]() Microsoft’s threatīoth AWS and Slack are fighting the same powerful rival. In return, Amazon says it will use Slack within AWS to “simplify the way teams at AWS communicate and work together.” And, of course, Amazon gets new business from an existing client. Slack also expects to develop new collaboration features for its enterprise users by leveraging a wide range of AWS services, including storage, compute, analytics, and machine learning. Slack will also use AWS’s existing infrastructure to give its customers “data residency,” meaning enterprises using Slack can now choose a country or region for its data at rest, an important consideration for compliance purposes for many companies. Slack and AWS say the move will help Slack “deliver high-quality and reliable user experiences while eliminating the cost and complexity of maintaining its own unified communications infrastructure.” With AWS, Slack adds ‘data residency’ feature As part of the partnership, Slack will move its Slack Calls voice and video calling service to Amazon Chime, AWS’s communications service. ![]() ![]() Under the multiyear agreement, the two companies will “deliver tightly integrated, enterprise-grade tools” as Slack expands its already sizable presence on AWS. And that, in a nutshell, helps explain why Slack and Amazon Web Services have announced a new strategic partnership. Where do you turn when a tech giant is threatening your business? One strategy is to form a partnership with another tech giant where you can combine some resources to increase business, roll out new features, or cut costs. ![]()
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