DYNAMIC SIGNAL NOW ENSURES MILLIONS OF EMPLOYEES RECEIVE RELEVANT COMPANY COMMUNICATIONS WITH SLACK AND MICROSOFT YAMMER CONNECTIONS

New integrations make it easier for employees to safely share company communications on platforms they already use everyday


SAN BRUNO, Calif., Aug. 18, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dynamic Signal, the leading employee communications platform, today announced that it now seamlessly integrates inside collaboration tools Slack and Microsoft Yammer. These new integrations make it easier for Dynamic Signal's customers to seamlessly integrate their company communications directly into two of the most popular collaboration tools.

With these new integrations, companies can use Dynamic Signal to communicate with employees directly via existing Slack and Microsoft Yammer channels without the employees having to open a separate platform or application. Now sharing and engaging with communications content becomes an effortless part of employees' daily routines.

"We know from working with hundreds of companies around the world that employees want to know what's going on in the workplace. They want company information to be relevant, sharable and delivered on channels they are already on and are easy to use," said Russ Fradin, CEO and cofounder of Dynamic Signal. "Dynamic Signal has always been first to market in helping employers communicate with their employees wherever they live and however they work. With our mobile app, we created the first channel for sharing content at the device level. Now, we are the first to enable customers to communicate with employees directly at the collaboration level."

Usage of collaboration platforms is growing at a staggering pace. Yammer has 8 million users while Slack just reported having 3 million daily users with the average user spending 10 hours per weekday connected to the platform. Dynamic Signal with Slack and Microsoft Yammer allow for safely receiving company and industry content on these popular and trusted platforms.

"New tools tend to be most successfully implemented when they fit into the same workflow that employees are already using," said Alan Lepofsky, Vice President and Principal Analyst, Constellation Research. "Adding integrations into popular consumer and enterprise communication tools makes it easier for employees to share content, without having to switch into another tool."

Communications, marketing and human resource professionals can now share company content to employees on Slack and Microsoft Yammer with just a few clicks from their Dynamic Signal dashboard. Detailed post-level performance metrics will be automatically captured with Dynamic Signal's reporting engine, giving companies visibility into how employees are receiving and sharing content delivered through Slack and Microsoft Yammer.

Dynamic Signal's new integrations with Slack and Microsoft Yammer will make it easier to engage employees wherever they are. Additional integrations offered by Dynamic Signal include Marketo, Oracle Marketing Cloud, Jive, Salesforce Chatter and AppExchange and more.

All of these integrations are available today. Contact us at www.dynamicsignal.com or your Dynamic Signal Customer Success manager for more information.

About Dynamic Signal

Global enterprises need employees to receive company and industry communication, anywhere, anytime, that they can safely share. Dynamic Signal, the leading employee communications platform, provides a better and faster way for your employees and their audiences to receive your enterprise signal.

Companies can now use Dynamic Signal to consistently deliver relevant and personalized communication to their employees, and ensure communications are safely received by employees and their audiences alike.

Hundreds of the world's largest enterprises, including over 100 of the Fortune 500, trust Dynamic Signal to deliver their enterprise signal in 21 countries around the globe. Founded in 2010, the company's world class customers include IBM, Edelman, Ingram Micro, Salesforce, Autodesk, Domo, SurveyMonkey and Humana. Dynamic Signal is based in San Francisco, California and has raised $43 million from leading investors including Venrock, Rembrandt Venture Partners and Trinity Ventures.

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