
HipChat looks to take on Slack with its new app for private networks
A new version of Atlassian’s HipChat team communications app designed to run on private networks has been released today. HipChat Server has been in beta testing since 2013 but is now officially available. The new implementation works behind corporate firewalls and is aimed at companies and organizations in sectors such as financial services, government and healthcare where more stringent security and compliance is required. HipChat Server supports video, audio and screen sharing just like its cloud version and works with the native clients for Web, Mac, Windows, iOS and Android. HipChat Server plans start at $10 per month. Bernardo de Albergaria, HipChat’s General Manager, told TNW…
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