Google Chat will receive support for Slack and Teams

Google Chat

Google has introduced a new feature that allows Google Chat users to interact with colleagues using the Slack and Teams platforms. This update brings new capabilities to Google Workspace users, giving them more ways to collaborate effectively.

This option was announced at the Google Cloud Next conference in 2023 and is now available to all Google Workspace users. However, to use this feature, users also need a Mio license, which allows connectivity between different platforms. The innovation is implemented through integration with Mio, which specializes in developing solutions to ensure compatibility between different messaging providers.

In addition, Google has also expanded the limits for Google Chat spaces, allowing up to 500,000 participants to join discussions. This allows you to create larger, more productive conversations within the Google Chat platform.


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