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10 ways to master team communication in your organization

Efficient team communication is the prerequisite for collaboration, which in turn ensures high productivity and innovative thinking. In other words, team communication is at the core of a competitive business. However, the way teams communicate has profoundly changed. Long gone are the days of casual office talks and counting on everyone to be on-site every day 9 to 5.

THE NAKED TRUTH: 5 Ways Messaging Apps Are Exposing Your Conversations

Here’s the naked truth. 😮 We’re living in the surveillance economy. Privacy. A basic human right. One which is in constant attack in 2021. The communication platforms that were meant to bring us closer together, ended up prioritizing their own earnings over our rights to data privacy, security, and ownership. Here’s another fact. Most people don’t quite understand how their data is being exposed.

Hybrid work: the good, the bad and the flexible

Nowadays, it seems like everybody is talking about hybrid work. Companies are redesigning their work policies and contemplating the best ways to combine advantages of coming to the office and working from home. Ever since the pandemic abruptly entered our work lives, organizations realized that it’s possible to have employees working remotely. The hype around hybrid working models is real. However, not everybody is convinced that it is a good way forward.

Digital workplace: definition, importance, and 5 best practices

Digital workplaces are no longer a thing of the future. Although many companies were already on the track to go digital, pandemic has accelerated this process. In 2020, Gartner’s research revealed that 82% of company leaders planned to incorporate remote work into their policies well after the pandemic. However, switching to completely remote or hybrid workplaces has a prerequisite: building and maintaining strong digital workplaces.

Team collaboration: 5 reasons to improve it and 6 ways to master it

Effective team collaboration. Seems simple enough, right? You just need a group of people that get together, divide tasks among themselves, and – voila! Or is it just a bit more complicated than that.. 🤔 The reality is that teams consist of different people with different characters, experiences, and knowledge. Effective team collaboration was never easy to achieve – and this mission has grown even harder since remote work abruptly became a reality for many.

Streamline your customer service with Rocket.Chat's new Twitter app

In today’s fast-paced world, companies must be able to provide support where their customers are. With over 187 million daily active users, Twitter is undoubtedly one of the social media channels where companies must be present and available. To help businesses offer a direct communication line with Twitter users, we’re glad to introduce Rocket.Chat’s new Twitter integration.

Rocket.Chat Named Team Messaging Solution of the Year by RemoteTech Breakthrough

We’re over the moon! Rocket.Chat was selected as the winner of the Team Messaging Solution of the Year by RemoteTech Breakthrough, a leading market intelligence organization that recognizes the top companies, technology, and products in the global remote work technology market.

Hybrid Work and Enterprise Communication Trends

⚡ With the emergence of remote and hybrid work, workplace communication has become top concerns for organizations across the world. 👉 Join our world-class speakers Marius Neidlinger (Rocket.Chat), Markus Kirsch (Rocket.Chat), Oliver Jägle (DB Systel) and Henning Dransfeld (ISG) to talk about the future Enterprise Communication.

Rocket.Chat Named a Category Leader for Instant Messaging and Chat Software by GetApp

We are proud to announce that Rocket.Chat has been named a Category Leader for Instant Messaging and Chat Software by GetApp, a Gartner company, the second consecutive year it has received this recognition. Rocket.Chat placed No. 10 in the category, out of hundreds of products reviewed.

We're changing the way we host our Docker Images - Here's what you need to know

We think docker and container technologies are great and are here to stay. However, there are concerns about Docker Hub (hub.docker.com) and we want to make sure that if anything happens we can continue to provide docker images seamlessly. Additionally Docker Hub provides us with very limited information on pulls and we would like to understand more about how images are consumed so we can provide a better service.