Why not build one? Why keep trying to lift Skype to this purpose? It seems if they really wanted to they could make a good product.
Source: Microsoft mulled an $8B bid for Slack, will focus on Skype instead
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Re: Source: Microsoft mulled an $8B bid for Slack, will focus on Skype instead
#62I wonder if the outcome would have been different if Slack was incorporated outside of the US where Microsoft could use some of its non domiciled cash on the acquisition? http://www.ibtimes.com/microsoft-admits-keeping-92-billion-o... Also interesting to think that Slack could be worth so much. Look at ICQ, Microsoft instant messenger, etc. It seems as though slack like tools get eclipsed every 5-10 years as a new ge…
> It seems as though slack like tools get eclipsed every 5-10 years as a new generation comes along with a new favorite tool. You've definitely got a point there. Although I do want to mention that part of the reason Slack eclipsed other tools was, in part, its Websocket based protocol. They have created a fairly complete unified messaging application because of it (IMO). They were the first movers in the area. I don…
Re: Source: Microsoft mulled an $8B bid for Slack, will focus on Skype instead
#63When eBay acquired Skype there was little willing adoption of it for IMs at eBay corporate. AIM (through whatever client) was the de facto standard. Management didn't like this but also didn't have the courage to say, "Skype is what you're using now."
So there was an embarrassingly transparent mandate from "IT" that AIM was disallowed due to a vague (but critical) "security" concern. That somehow persisted across versions and years.
This was sort of my experience of working at eBay and my impression of its management in a nutshell.
Skype may be good for voice/video, I don't know. It's a terrible instant messenger. The only one I ever used where I had to worry about it swallowing messages and couldn't just assume the recipient got them.
Re: Source: Microsoft mulled an $8B bid for Slack, will focus on Skype instead
#64Re: Source: Microsoft mulled an $8B bid for Slack, will focus on Skype instead
#65Sad thing is that Slack would be a far better fit for Microsoft, given that it's primarily business-focused. I've used Skype for work but only because it's the only option we've had, not because anyone actually wants to use it. Hangouts and Slack are so much more business-friendly. That said, I think MS made the right call given that they already own Skype. It could be good - great, even - if they actually tried . Th…
I really hate Skype, but unfortunately Skype has no alternative for group audio / video calls, with the occasional screen sharing. Hangouts seemed promising, but it's worse. But I can tell you that at our company we are giving up on Slack, but not on Skype. > rebuilding every native app they have from the ground up, every single one is awful On Mac OS X, which is what I use, it's acceptable. I found it to be fairly a…
Re: Source: Microsoft mulled an $8B bid for Slack, will focus on Skype instead
#66Did they forgot Yammer?
Re: Source: Microsoft mulled an $8B bid for Slack, will focus on Skype instead
#67Earlier quoted context omitted.
I really hate Skype, but unfortunately Skype has no alternative for group audio / video calls, with the occasional screen sharing. Hangouts seemed promising, but it's worse. But I can tell you that at our company we are giving up on Slack, but not on Skype. > rebuilding every native app they have from the ground up, every single one is awful On Mac OS X, which is what I use, it's acceptable. I found it to be fairly a…
Hangouts works far better for me than Skype. It just works. With skype, I struggle to even create video conversation. I remember one fateful day when I tried 4 different devices with skype installed, and had a complete failure to get any of them to work.
In fairness, Skype had a couple of major network outages. Maybe you hit one of those.
Re: Source: Microsoft mulled an $8B bid for Slack, will focus on Skype instead
#68Why not build one? Why keep trying to lift Skype to this purpose? It seems if they really wanted to they could make a good product.
it could cost more than 8bn to build one, and would take time too. Slack is right there, already built.
Re: Source: Microsoft mulled an $8B bid for Slack, will focus on Skype instead
#69Does anyone else find it bizarre that what is effectively a web-based IRC is (possibly) worth $8B?
Re: Source: Microsoft mulled an $8B bid for Slack, will focus on Skype instead
#70I wonder if the outcome would have been different if Slack was incorporated outside of the US where Microsoft could use some of its non domiciled cash on the acquisition? http://www.ibtimes.com/microsoft-admits-keeping-92-billion-o... Also interesting to think that Slack could be worth so much. Look at ICQ, Microsoft instant messenger, etc. It seems as though slack like tools get eclipsed every 5-10 years as a new ge…
> ICQ, Microsoft instant messenger ... slack like tools... I think people too often overlook Slack's integrations. Yes, Slack is "just" chat or "just" a glorified IRC. Or is it? I don't know how long it would take me to integrate my Stripe, Github, Trello, and Zendesk streams into IRC to the point where I could set it and forget it. I think for business users at least, using this type of setup _effectively_ could mak…