The Facebook at Work will start online from early next year, according to the WSJ. About a week ago we talked about the plans of the most popular social network to release "Facebook at Work", a tool that will allow company employees to work together on projects and chat in real time through an interface similar to what uses Facebook.
Facebook plans to make it free and ad-free initially in order to grow its user base. Companies should register with service, so that their employees can use the new service.
Facebook's move isn't new, as other companies have begun to take an interest in the enterprise space for communication and collaboration: Microsoft has integrated Skype into Lync for seamlesschange μηνυμάτων μεταξύ επιχειρήσεων πολυμέσων, και το νεοφερμένο Slack πρόσφατα αποτιμάται σε 1 δις δολάρια.