With the $55 million deal, the wireless LAN market gets even smaller.
A topic I complain about with some regularity is my inability to keep up with incoming messages. I’m too busy creating something for someone else to consume to bother trying to keep up. That’s the way of things. If I successfully keep up with all the input, I never achieve useful output.
In this world of message misery, Slack is my friend. I find that Slack is better at managing input than most other forms of communication.
As Slack groups form (I’m in 8 now), it allows me to interact with people in a private or semi-private manner in a way that’s less intrusive than Google Hangouts or an iMessages chat room.
Slack groups are far better for me than e-mail. I have a passionate dislike for e-mail, although I’ve gotten better at managing it with process and tools. E-mail remains useful to me because it’s the lowest common denominator of communications. If nothing else works, then I can probably send the person an e-mail.
At the moment, Slack is the “least worst” way to manage communication for me.
Presto change-o, you run on KVM now.
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