This is less about the future of work, than the future of work technology, specifically SaaS companies #Boxworks19 Which is ok, but not what I wanted
Tejada: Design first instead of building the technology and then slapping a UI on it. #Boxworks19
Levie: all companies will be software companies, and will have to deal with data #Boxworks19 McKinnon: We'll have to accept reasonable regulations.
McKinnon: One thing to learn from SV is the willingness to break with the past and try something new #Boxworks19
Tejada: Silicon Valley is a place where problems are solved #Boxworks19 #solutionism
Butterfield: Not being integratable is just not not viable anymore #Boxworks19 Most companies don't direct more than 10% of their spend for a single software vendor
McKinnon: 15 years ago, there really were not APIs #Boxworks19 and now great strides have been made.
I disagree with Tejada that remote teams can't be productive across five time zones #Boxworks19
Levie: how is remote work changing business? #Boxworks19 Butterfield: People in out office will chat in Slack instead of having face-to-face meetings
McKinnon: An enormous trend is the support for remote workers #Boxworks19
Tejada: If a web app stops working, money is lost #Boxworks19 'I won't work at company X is they don't have app Y, because I won't be able to do my job'
Butterfield: Slack has 1800 apps in our integration list #Boxworks19 everything that is automatable will be
Yuan: If the CEO picks WebEx, millennials will quit #Boxworks19
McKinnon: the next ring of IT will be the most significant #Boxworks19 not a wholesale swap-out
McKinnon: State of Enterprise IT #Boxworks19 It's still pretty early, majority of IT $ still not in the cloud #Boxworks19
Stewart Butterfield of Slack, Jennifer Tejada of PagerDuty, Eric Yuan of Zoom, Todd McKinnon of Okta, and Aaron Levie of Box #Boxworks19 #futureofwork
New product introduction case study #Boxworks19 Deep dive into product design and development of next gen sensor in Autocad, previewed in Box. (Back to security admin screens.)
New integrations experience #Boxworks19 Enhanced activity streams that show what takes place in integrated apps like Slack and Teams.
Recommended Apps #Boxworks19 Better discoverability of integrations that are already set up.
Box for Teams improvements #Boxworks19 Automated sync of files, folders, and Teams channels.
Box for Slack - now improved #Boxworks19 Showing thumbnails of Box docs in Slack channels. A new bot that compares permissions for Box docs in Slack channels, and can share the files with all members of the channel.
Jeetu is back, tells us about cloud proliferation #Boxworks19 G Suite, Oracle, AWS, Docusign, etc. Box as the layer to be the standard system of record across all these clouds.
Task Center -- all your to-dos in one place #Boxworks19 I bet that is for Relay tasks, but does it include Box Notes tasks? I have to find out.
Relay is a no-code system, so a business user can create a process spec #Boxworks19 but Box Admins control who has access to what documents.
I really like Box Relay in principle #Boxworks19 focused on reviews and approvals, and on/offboarding. Relay provides audit trail, compliance, and standardization of business process.
Jeetu Patel: Recent enhancements for Box Notes: Presence, Preview of docs in Notes #Boxworks19 Promises of more innovation in collaboration, but no other announcements. Too bad.
Tim Tully of Splunk -- he likes the user experience of Box Sheild: the consumerization of the enterprise is a central theme for them #Boxworks19
One thing I am hoping to hear: aside from the shift from inside-the-organization to ecosystems, what else characterizes the new way of work? And I don't mean cloud or security. #Boxworks19 How to accelerate business?
Jeetu Patel, Box CPO, veers pretty quickly into one of Box's foundational value propositions: Security at Scale built-in #Boxworks19
Cloud Content Management #Boxworks19 Neither file sync-and-share nor legacy enterprise content management can support the new way of work