Facebook is about to find out if its new enterprise-focused collaboration tool can thread the needle between social tool and social disturbance in the office.
The company on Monday took the wraps off Workplace, formerly known as Facebook at Work, a version of its social network that is focused on keeping co-workers connected and working, rather than sharing pictures of last weekend’s apple picking adventure or new puppies.
According to Facebook, more than 1,000 companies around the world – mainly in India, the U.S., Norway, the U.K. and France – have been testing Workplace, which is now available to any company or organization.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD