

Select Add workspaces from the menu, then click Sign in to another workspace.From your desktop, click your workspace name in the top left.If you're signed in to one workspace and want to sign in to a second, follow these steps:

If single sign-on (SSO) is required for your workspace or org, authenticate with your company's SSO provider to finish signing in. Choose a sign-in option and follow the prompts.Click Continue with Apple or Continue with Google and select your account.Check your email for a confirmation code from Slack and enter it. Enter your email address, then click Sign In with Email.Tip: If you're a member of more than one workspace, click theĪrrow icon next to the workspace you'd like to open.

From your browser, click Continue with Apple or Continue with Google and select your account.Open the Slack desktop app and click Sign In to Slack.If single sign-on (SSO) is required for your workspace or org, authenticate with your company's SSO provider to finish signing in.Enter your email address and click Sign In with Email.And in June, IBM and Cisco partnered to bring Watson to the workplace. Slack bot-maker Howdy added support for the Microsoft Bot Framework earlier this month. And once integrated with a customer’s backend, Watson will be powering those integrations, so from Slack you can say something like ‘Hey Watson is the network up or down?'” Abrams said.īoth IBM and Slack have made similar partnerships this year.

“What we’re doing is working with them to create kind of a network operations-IT support bot that will answer questions about network uptime, about outages, things like that. IBM Watson also announced plans to create a bot for network and IT professionals that will be showcased on Slack. This partnership with IBM and the work we are doing with Watson will accelerate our customers’ organizational intelligence and propel workplace productivity in dramatic new ways,” Butterfield said in a statement. We want to make it simpler for people to keep up with the most important conversations and to supercharge their ability to find fast answers. “We want Slack to become better and smarter the more you use it. The use of cognitive services like Watson on Slack could create a massive shift, said Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield.
