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New Release: Read More About Rocket.Chat 3.9

It’s the most wonderful time of the month: and by that we mean release time – Rocket.Chat 3.9 is here! To make sure you don’t miss out on anything, we listed the most important features and improvements of our newest version below. If you wish to view the original and full list, click here!

Slack open source: Top 3 reasons why companies adopt different platforms for team collaboration

If you were to survey the most productive teams, you’d find a common ingredient – efficient communication. That explains the rise of team collaboration tools in 2020 and mega deals happening in the industry, such as Salesforce’s acquisition of Slack. However, right after heavily adopting tools like Slack, companies might notice the downsides of such tools. We aren’t just talking about fearing that Slack will hand over your data to Salesforce.

Troop Messenger - Screen Sharing

Troop Messenger - Screen share feature is one of the dynamic collaborative chat supporting features of Troop Messenger. It allows the team member/user to share their screen at the time of chat conversation with the recipient team member/user. The recipient user can see the entire real-time desktop screen. The sender can share his/her desktop screen once the screen share request is accepted by the recipient user. Both sender and receiver has the ability to stop the screen sharing session at their respective ends.

Troop Messenger - Voice Calling

Troop Messenger now introduces one-on-one voice /audio calling feature in this version release. Voice calling feature of Troop Messenger allows the user to place an audio/voice call for better team collaboration. It enables you to have a crystal clear and smooth conversation experience. Any team member/user of the application can initiate, or receive an audio/voice call.

Keeping CERN scientists around the world securely connected with Mattermost

CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, studies the fundamental structure of the universe by examining the behavior of subatomic particles using highly complex scientific instruments, including the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator. In 2015, the research institute deployed Mattermost across the organization to consolidate messaging platforms while providing its community of researchers, scientists, and technologists with a self-hosted, secure messaging space.