Teams | Collaboration | Customer Service | Project Management

Types of Communication Tools, Rooted in the Ways We Actually Express Ourselves

Why do communication apps multiply like stars scattered across the sky? Because communication itself isn’t a single thread — it’s a tapestry woven from many strands. Some conversations happen in words spoken aloud, fast and fluid. Others unfold silently through gestures, expressions, or a glance. Some messages are carefully crafted in writing, precise and thoughtful. And some speak through images, charts, and visuals that paint a thousand words.

Wire and EBCONT Partner to Deliver Secure, Compliant Communication for Europe's Public Sector and Infrastructure

In today's world, secure communication is essential rather than optional. That’s especially true for public institutions and critical infrastructure providers navigating increasing cyber threats and growing regulatory pressure. That’s why we’ve partnered with EBCONT, one of Austria’s leading IT service providers, to deliver end-to-end secure communication that’s compliant, sovereign and built for Europe.

Secure communications deserve clarity, not confusion

The rise of secure communications is a crucial aspect of adapting to a threat-filled digital landscape, enabling individuals and organizations to communicate safely, privately, and with sovereignty. It is in this spirit that Wire has raised concerns about what we consider to be risky, insecure, outdated, or non-credible approaches. Recently, we raised such concerns about Matrix, which seem to have struck a nerve and led to a lengthy and heated response.

What is a Parent Company: Definition, Examples, and How to Build

Corporate structures have evolved far beyond the simple single-entity organizations of the past. Walk into any boardroom of a major corporation, and you’ll likely hear discussions about subsidiaries, holdings, and parent companies. If you have found yourself reading this guide, you are most likely curious about the latter. In a nutshell, a parent company is a corporate ownership with decision-making power. But how does it differ from other organizational structures?

Mastering HubSpot reporting: How sales leaders can build visual dashboards that drive performance

Most sales leaders have the data. The problem is knowing what it means, and when it matters. HubSpot captures everything, from deals created to activities logged. But that information often stays locked behind filters or buried in reports. By the time a manager spots a slowdown in the pipeline or realises forecast confidence is slipping, the moment to act has already passed. This is not just a reporting issue. It is a performance issue.

What Is Staff Augmentation? How It Can Benefit Your Team in 2025

Hiring isn’t broken—it’s just outdated. If your business is feeling the drag of slow recruitment, high costs, and talent shortages, staff augmentation might be the upgrade your team needs. Traditional hiring can’t keep pace with shifting demands and tighter timelines. Staff augmentation offers a smarter way to scale—by bringing in skilled professionals on demand, without the long-term baggage. You maintain control, your team stays focused, and your projects stay on track.

How to define roles and responsibilities for team success

It’s challenging to stick to a project plan without clearly defined roles and responsibilities. When you define team roles, you can help teammates collaborate and work through projects more efficiently. In this guide, we’ll explain how to establish roles and responsibilities and why doing so will benefit your team’s mission. You know that chaotic feeling of managing a project where roles and responsibilities are unclear?

6 ways to develop adaptability in the workplace and embrace change

Workplace adaptability helps you react effectively to a variety of situations. In this article, we’ll cover six ways to develop your adaptability skills, including how to become a better problem solver, embrace change, keep an open mind, practice mindfulness, and push yourself out of your comfort zone. The workplace is an ever-changing, dynamic place. A campaign that works brilliantly one day totally flops the next. The colleague you’ve always relied on is suddenly out on leave.