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InvGate AI Hub: Artificial Intelligence Capabilities For IT Teams

InvGate AI Hub consists of a series of features that enable artificial intelligence for IT teams. From resolving employee requests before they become tickets to monitoring the service environment continuously, acting on every moment of the ticket lifecycle, and assisting agents as they work, it is built to empower support teams and augment their capabilities. The AI Hub is available in all InvGate Service Management and InvGate Asset Management plans, for both cloud and on-premise customers.

Slack School | How to Host Your Bolt App

You built a shiny new Slack app. Now it just needs a place to call home. Building on what we made in the last episode, we’ll show you how to host your app on Railway, link it back to Slack, and set up your credentials and environment variables step-by-step. By the end, you’ll have a live Slack app ready to test right inside your workspace. Class dismissed!

The product org's next AI payoff: deciding well, together

AI has delivered a step change in individual productivity across engineering, product, and design. The defining opportunity now is organizational: turning that individual speed into impact a whole team can feel. For most of software’s history, building was the most expensive step, so teams organized themselves around it. AI has turned that on its head.

The homepage problem: why one intranet home stopped working

Every employee opens the same intranet homepage. It doesn't matter what team they're on, what they do, or what they need. The same banners, links, and announcements greet everyone. In trying to be everything for everyone, the intranet homepage ends up feeling relevant to no one.

Introducing the AI context engine for your entire codebase

Without the right context, every day is day one for a coding agent. Agents may have the intelligence needed to write, refactor, and review code, but they still face the same challenge developers do: understanding how complex systems actually work. They need the right context to navigate cross-team dependencies, ownership boundaries, and downstream impacts that are hard to understand from any single workspace. Code only tells part of that story.

What Is Conversational AI? A Guide to Conversational AI Chatbots

A conversational AI Chatbot is an intelligent computer program that mimics real-life human interactions. This is made feasible by the solid basis of machine learning (ML) and natural language processing (NLP). Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant exemplify the concept of conversational AI. Unlike traditional first-generation bots that deliver canned answers to a set of questions, conversational AI bots are more complex and intelligent.

Group permissions: Control Copilot feature access by team | What's New

Control which agents can access specific Copilot features. With group-level permissions, you can assign enhance writing, similar tickets, and merge suggestions to specific teams instead of enabling them account-wide. Tailor AI access based on team needs, pilot features with select groups, and maintain clearer governance across shared environments. Zendesk makes customer and employee service better. We build software to meet customer and employee needs, set your team up for success, and keep your business in sync.

How Communication Tools Improve Remote IT Support

Understanding the New Normal: Distributed and Remote Workforces With more organizations embracing distributed and remote work models, IT support has become a critical pillar for operational success. The shift to remote work, accelerated by recent global events, has transformed how teams communicate, collaborate, and access company resources. According to a Gartner survey, 47% of companies plan to allow employees to work remotely full-time post-pandemic, highlighting the permanence of this trend.

How Integrated Collaboration Platforms Bridge the Gap Between Sales and Support

Historically, sales and customer support have traditionally operated in silos. Teams prioritized acquisition and revenue, while support focused on retention and customer satisfaction, often relying on separate systems with limited communication. The result was a fragmented customer journey and inconsistent experiences. Today, customer experience is a defining competitive advantage. Customers expect seamless interactions, regardless of department, making disconnected workflows increasingly unsustainable.