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Workspace
Company typeCollaborative software
OwnerFacebook
Websiteworkplace.fb.com

Workplace is a collaborative platform run by Facebook, Inc. started on October 10, 2016. It may be used to communicate via groups, to chat with colleagues and offers the social networks features in a corporate environment. Its testing started in the beginning of 2015. As opposed to Facebook's website blue color, it uses grey as its Visual brand identity. [1] Workplace offers a free 3-months trial account and companies with up to 1,000 monthly active users will be charged $3 for each user, from 1001–10,000 active users, Workplace charges $2 per user and businesses with more than 10,000 active users pay $1 each user. For Non-governmental organizations and educational organizations there are no costs.[2]

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References

  1. ^ http://www.heise.de/ix/meldung/Facebook-nimmt-Kommunikation-in-Unternehmen-in-Angriff-3344651.html
  2. ^ Macaulay, Thomas (2016-10-11). "Facebook Workplace pricing and features: What your business needs to know about Facebook's enterprise communication platform". ComputerWorldUK. Retrieved 2016-10-11.