People working with slack, what are your opinions, happy with the call? Salesforce buys Slack for $27.7 billion in cloud software vendor's largest deal https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/01/salesforce-buys-slack-for-27point7-billion-in-cloud-companys-largest-deal.html
What do you think this means for employee payout? Vested shares vs. unvested RSUs.
I can think of one company spending $1 million+ annually on Slack that will pull the plug and switch to Teams exclusively.
I’m pretty happy about it
Your investors aren't though
Solid Buy, EU will rule Microsoft Teams + Office bundle is abuse of market power, fine MSFT to pay $3B and force them to sell it standalone
Fb has a higher chance of being broken, than Msft spinning something (in this case Teams) as a standalone.
Typical softie response. Objectivity drowns in Microsoft kool-aid culture and constructive criticism of their own products is frowned upon.
People using slack, are you wondering like me whats in there that it fetched a whopping 27B$?
emoji reaccs 😂 💯 🍆 😤😩
Yeah I am thinking the same.
Slack needed it. Lack of new features is pretty glaring in slack. Quip in slack would be awesome.
I mean you’re talking about a company that thought slack was a competitor for their product called chatter. Talk about delusional.
You have not used chatter....
Are we having another round of layoffs
Part of new norm😅
Welcome to the Ohana Slack! We need 28 heads by Tuesday...
I’m not surprised but eager to hear recent employee experiences with their recent hiring spree. How do you guys feel about your compensation package now?
Terrible. Thanks for asking
Usually things remain the same for a while, with minor changes here and there toward Ohana shift, until one day you wake up and realize that Ohana took over lol, in terms of culture and Salesforce style RSU refreshers (which is basically lack of them or "for 15% of top contributors maybe")
Congrats slack, y’all got lucky af big d*ck bennie came in cause $WORK was a terrible public stock