REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Dec. 07, 2016 -- BroadVision, Inc. (Nasdaq:BVSN), a leading provider of business communication, collaboration and knowledge management solutions, today announced VmosoBot for Slack: an extension to its popular team mobile-centric collaboration and knowledge management platform Vmoso, to enable greater collaboration across enterprise teams and diverse tools.
Vmoso Slack Integration brings a host of features to extend the reach of team collaboration not only across disparate locations, but now also via multiple collaboration channels: replicating Slack channels in Vmoso Spaces and Chats, allowing bi-directional comments, and the ability to add Slack documents as bookmarks within Vmoso, as well as streamlining information flow even when the information originates from another system. Specifically, through VmosoBot, Slack users can now collaborate directly via email with external users who have not registered with Vmoso or Slack.
Vmoso Slack Integration also brings the power of Big Knowledge to Slack conversations turning them into a valuable and persistent knowledge base through the integration with Vmoso.
The integration of Vmoso with tools such as Slack demonstrates BroadVision’s vision to bring teams together through collaboration and knowledge sharing, regardless of their location, or their device, and now even their collaboration workspace.
BroadVision CEO, Dr. Pehong Chen commented, “We recognize the problems faced by organizations with multiple teams potentially using different collaboration tools and we are addressing that with this powerful integration, bringing the conversations from the whole organization into one accessible location to better enable those teams to work together and collaborate cohesively.”
Watch our overview video to understand more about Vmoso Slack integration.
VmosoBot for Slack is now available on Slack App Directory [https://vmoso.slack.com/apps/A2MDFQJKX-vmoso]
About Vmoso
www.broadvision.com/vmoso-overview
Vmoso is a mobile-centric application platform for empowering digital business transformation, where knowledge management meets enterprise communication, collaboration, and engagement. It unifies email, instant messaging, content sharing, workflow, and social networking into one integrated user experience, forming a single source of truth across a detailed corporate knowledge web, to significantly enhance both internal collaboration and external engagement, delivering substantial gains in both business velocity and value.
About BroadVision
www.broadvision.com/en/about-us/company-overview
Driving innovation since 1993, BroadVision (NASDAQ:BVSN) provides e-business solutions that enable the enterprise and its employees, partners, and customers to stay actively engaged, socially connected, and universally organized to achieve greater business results. BroadVision® solutions—including Vmoso for digital business transformation and Clearvale for enterprise social networking—are available globally in the cloud via the Web and mobile applications.
BroadVision and all its case-sensitive permutations are trademarks of BroadVision, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries.
BroadVision Contact: Shalease Hanchett | [email protected] | (650) 331 1000


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