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Webex Vs. Slack: Which Is the Better Team Collaboration Tool for Your Company?

Written by Internetwork Engineering | July 8, 2020

With recent events pushing us all to move some aspect of our businesses online, many organizations have struggled to select the best collaboration tool for their company. Companies that lacked a work-from-home strategy engaged in the phenomena of Rapid Organic Technology Adoption (ROTA). Most organizations filled their collaboration needs quickly to accommodate the work-from-home order.  

 

While there are many tools that can get the job done, you don’t want to end up overpaying for features you never use, or worse, picking a cheaper option that doesn’t have the versatility and security compliance that your organization needs. For any new tech adoption, make sure your IT department is aware of your selection and can ensure secure configuration.

  

With that in mind, when searching for a secure collaboration solution for your company, which features and functionality do you consider essential? We’ve compared two of the top names in digital collaboration via video conferencing and team communication: Webex and Slack.  

 

Below we will compare pricing and subscription options, product offerings, integration capabilities, mobile app, and platform security. Let’s determine which one will be the better fit for your organization.  

 

Webex and Slack Plans and Pricing 

 

Webex and Slack both offer four pricing plans. Below, we've detailed the plans that are available to the public.  

 

 

Winner: Tie 

Both platforms offer plans to meet your organization’s need. Keep in mind, that you will likely get better pricing and support by working with an IT Solutions Provider like IE.  

Webex and Slack Product Offering Overview 

Each of these platforms offer products and extensions to help you stay connected. While one may offer products, which are more in line with your need than the other, don’t forget to look for potential drawbacks. Below, we’ve laid out the product offerings for each to help you distinguish available functions.  

Webex and Slack offer the following products to cover communication needs. 

 

 

The impressive thing about these product offerings from Webex is that they apply the same security and compliance standards across the board. There is a Webex product for virtually any of your collaboration needs, whether it be creating a virtual incident response center, hosting a webinar, or simply staying connected with your team.


Slack operates a little differently in this department and relies more heavily on its ability to integrate various apps and tools into the workspace. It is highly customizable, but on its own it  only has itself as the main product offering. 

 

Winner: Webex 

While Slack can link to additional tools (as we will cover below), its overall product offering is limited. Webex has a much wider range of platforms and uses to incorporate into your organization.  

Webex and Slack Integration Capabilities 

While features, products, and pricing plans are all important factors to consider when selecting a video conferencing solution for your organization, you need to make sure that this new tech gets along with your existing infrastructure, or you may have a redesign on your hands.  

 

 

Additionally,

  • You can use Webex Teams APIs and SDKs to integrate more tools your team may need.  
  • You can configure the Slack API to integrate more tools that your organization needs.  

The list of integrations for Slack goes on and on. For the complete list of Slack Integrations, click here.  

 

Winner: Slack 

Arguably one of the greatest features of Slack is its ability to integrate with such a vast array of tools. You can even use it along with Webex Teams and Cisco Webex Meetings. Ideally, you want to incorporate a tool into your infrastructure that can integrate with your existing system. While Webex has some helpful integrations, you can cover more ground with Slack, at least where integrations are concerned.  

 

Webex and Slack Mobile App 

 

How often is your team on the road or using their mobile phones to stay connected? Nowadays, mobile apps have been an essential part of business strategy, as they allow the versatility needed to keep everyone connected in whatever way is most convenient for them.  

 

Webex 

Cisco Webex Meetings 

This app for IOS and Android easily allows you to start a meeting from any device where the app is installed. It works together with Webex Teams, so you can collaborate with your colleagues via chat and start a video meeting with the group from the same space.  

 

Cisco Webex Teams 

This app allows you to receive immediate notifications when someone direct messages you or says something within the working chat. As mentioned above, this integrates seamlessly with Webex Meetings, so all of your collaboration tools are in one space. You can link this app to OneDrive or SharePoint to drop files in team chats and start a whiteboarding session from the palm of your hand.  

 

Webex Calling 

This is the cloud PBX alternative to an on-prem PBX and offers both voice and video calling. You can use this app as a standalone calling app, or you can integrate it with Cisco Webex Teams and use it as a companion app. 

 

Slack 

Slack has a mobile app for IOS and Android phones. Users can create groups, chat with team members, start one- on- one voice calls or voice call meetings, and share files. It offers you all the capabilities of the desktop app except for video conferencing. You can create a call within a channel, and everyone can hop online, however screen sharing and video calling are not available.  

 

Winner: Webex 

For call and meeting versatility from the mobile app, Webex offers more capability for the end user. You can share files from SharePoint or Onedrive, whiteboard with your team or share your screen, join meetings, and so much more.  

Webex and Slack Security  

Both Webex and slack leverage encryption to keep their platforms secure and both follow strict compliance standards to accommodate industries like Healthcare and Finance. We’ve broken down the security features for each below.  

 

Webex  

Webex is a Cisco product. In order to accommodate one of the largest global data center networks, it can’t compromise when it comes to security, which is a foundational requirement for any collaboration technology. Webex offers flexible password management, robust data center security, role-based access, and secure end-to-end encryption. You can also integrate Webex Teams with any of your existing Data Loss Prevention applications for additional security.  

 

Webex offers the following processes to protect your data, 

  • Strong Encryption 
  • User Identity and access  
  • Flexible retention and archiving 
  • Fast, simple, highly secure search 
  • Device and browser protection 
  • Ability to see user activities by setting risk-based access policies 
  • Force PIN-lock and remote wipe compromised mobile phones 
  • End-to-end encryption for messages, files, and whiteboards 
  • EDiscovery 

Below, we've detailed Webex's current certifications and compliance standards for security & privacy, regulatory, and cross-border transfers. 

 

For the full list of Webex security features, click here. 

 

Slack 

Slack offers the following security measures for control visibility and flexibility.

  • Identity and device management 
  • Data protection 
  • Information governance 
  • Supports two-factor authentication 
  • Single sign-on via authentication protocols (industry standard) 
  • In transit and at rest data encryption 
  • DLP, EMM, eDiscovery, and archival partner integrations
  • Bug Bounty program to actively find and address any vulnerabilities or issues 


Below we've listed Slack's current certifications and compliance standards for security & privacy, regulatory, and cross-border transfers. 


For more information on Slack’s security standards, click here.  

 

Winner: Webex 

While both platforms offer expansive security coverage, Webex simply covers more ground. For full capability, Webex also relies less on integration, which may contribute to its success in the security department.  

 

Webex vs Slack: The Verdict 

Let’s summarize,  

  • Webex and Slack had comparable pricing and plans
    TIE 
  • Webex had more product offerings 
    WEBEX 
  • Slack dominated the integration capability category 
    SLACK 
  • Webex had a more versatile mobile app 
    WEBEX 
  • Webex slid by with a win in the security department 
    WEBEX 

Based on the areas we  explored in this article, we have determined that Webex better meets the needs outlined. However,  it really depends on what your company is looking for. While Slack may not have swept this round, it still offers incredible integration and configuration capabilities. Webex grabbed victory this time! But don’t take our word for it that Webex is a much-needed addition to any team Try it for free.  

 

IE & Cisco Webex: Let Us Help You Bring Your Team Together

Ready to give Webex a try? We can create a custom configuration that addresses the specific needs of your company. As your IT solutions provider, we  help you address common collaboration issues and provide tiered adoption services options that quickly onboard your team, accelerate adoption, and achieve a faster ROI.

 

If your organization would like a free 90-day trial of Webex video conferencing software, contact us   for more information. We look forward to helping you find the best video conferencing software solution for your company. 

For more information on Webex, visit their website at www.webex.com