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Zoom and Mio Releases Chat Interop Integration; Wrike Adds Subtask FeatureZoom and Mio Releases Chat Interop Integration; Wrike Adds Subtask Feature

In this No Jitter Roll, we cover the latest news from Zoom, Mio, Wrike, and Bluescape and then share some recent articles from WorkSpace Connect.

Ryan Daily

June 17, 2022

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Zoom and Mio Releases Chat Interop Integration; Wrike Adds Subtask Feature
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Welcome to the No Jitter Roll, the regular round-up of news about collaboration and communication. In today's edition: we look at an interoperability option between Zoom Chat and Teams, Slack, and Webex, an update to work management service, and a digital workspace integration with Webex.

 

Zoom Partners With Mio for Chat Interoperability

Zoom and interoperability provider Mio released an integration that'll allow Zoom Chat users to directly message users on Microsoft, Teams, Slack, and Webex by Cisco without opening a separate app. Additionally, users can edit and delete messages and post threaded replies and share files, GIFs, and emojis across platforms, as Mio shared in the previous announcement. The Zoom Chat integration with Mio was announced in September 2021 at Zoomtopia 2021, and is now available to U.S.-based Zoom customers. Pricing is available upon a sales request.

 

Wrike Releases AI-Based Subtask Creation Feature

Work management platform provider Wrike launched AI Subtask Creation, an AI-based feature that extracts key action items for user-selected text and turns them into subtasks. With AI Subtask Creation, users can select text in a variety of formats, from text notes to emails, transfer that content into Wrike, and have the items turned into a list of subtasks, which can be added to a main Wrike task. Users can manually edit these subtasks and more information to them.

 

Wrike also provides integrations with Zoom, Slack, and Microsoft teams, allowing users to transfer text to create a Wrike task without needing to leave the application. AI Subtask Creation is currently available to all Wrike Accounts and can be enabled from the Wrike Labs by any user.

 

“Emails, instant message threads, meeting notes from video calls, and the like create unstructured work that has low visibility across teams and is oftentimes not actioned against,” said Andrew Filev, senior VP and Wrike GM for Citrix. “This type of work floats under the radar, creating contextual gaps that lead to inefficiencies, such as work duplication or worse yet, work not getting done.”

 

Bluescape Reveals Webex Integration at Cisco Live

Visual collaboration and digital whiteboard provider Bluescape introduced a new integration with Webex at the Cisco Live event this week. With the Bluescape for Webex integration, users can add a Bluescape digital workspace to their existing Webex Meeting; within the Bluescape workspace, users can share content and collaborate. Additionally, users can attach a whiteboard to their Webex Meeting app for brainstorming purposes. The Webex integration requires an account with Bluescape. Users can sign up for a free account on Bluescape's website.

 

ICYMI: This Week Over at WorkSpace Connect

 

In addition to the collaboration and communication resources shared on this site, we’re covering the future of work on sister site, WorkSpace Connect, which looks at the intersection of HR, IT, and facility/real estate. Articles from this week include:

 

About the Author

Ryan Daily

Ryan Daily is an associate editor and blogger for No Jitter, Informa Tech's online community for news and analysis of the enterprise convergence/unified communications industry, and program coordinator for Enterprise Connect. In her editorial role, Ryan is responsible for creating and editing content, engaging social media audiences, and leading the brand's diversity and inclusion initiative. In addition to this role, Ryan assists with the programming and planning of the Enterprise Connect event.

 

Before coming to Informa, Ryan worked as an editor for Perfumer & Flavorist magazine, where she regularly contributed in-depth feature articles for the flavor and fragrance industry and played a crucial role in two industry-related events: World Perfumery Congress and Flavorcon. Before this, she worked at Hallmark Data Systems and developed landing and web pages for various B2B publications.

 

She earned her bachelor’s degree in English from Northern Illinois University and a master’s in writing and publishing from DePaul University. In her free time, Ryan enjoys going to live music events, running with her dog Iris, drawing, and watching movies.