

In the Box Admin Console, admins can tailor security settings to their organization’s specific needs.īox for Slack allows admins to customize: That’s why Box for Slack also gives admins more granular control over how and who can access content. Keeping your content accessible and secureĪs work spreads across applications, it’s all the more essential to keep data and content flows secure. Slash commands: Complete routine tasks, like file searches and viewing recent files, with a simple Slack command.Instant permissions: Quickly update user permissions for a Box file from within a Slack channel.Rich previews: Speed up review processes and save time with content previews, which include the file name, author(s) and a thumbnail image.Even better, all changes made to a Box file will automatically update in Slack so you can rest assured that you’re viewing the latest version In-channel sharing: Instantly bring Box content into your Slack conversations.By making Box content directly accessible in Slack channels, the app eliminates the need for inefficient context switching and tedious backtracking to find files and documents. The new app allows teams to bring Box content into conversations already underway in Slack. With this version of the app, users can securely share and search for files without leaving Slack or having to upload files directly, all while giving admins more control over how content is accessed and stored. So without further ado, let us introduce the new Box for Slack app. Now we’ve partnered to provide customers with an even richer and more secure way to manage and access Box content in Slack. Since launching in 2015, the Box for Slack app has been widely used to share content across channels and teams. File searching should provide fast, relevant results to help teams locate the right content when they need it.įortunately, there’s a better way. Of course, these hiccups don’t halt content sharing-if anything, they highlight the need for better content management solutions. Or an internal file intended for a select few finds its way across the organization and to external partners.

But it can get complicated fast: A document morphs into 15 different versions, each with its own set of edits. Content sharing is critical to collaboration.
