Mumbai: Challenging tech giants like Microsoft and Google, Chennai-headquartered software development company Zoho Corporation has launched a fully integrated, single software platform that brings together collaboration, productivity and communications tools under one roof.
Zoho Workplace provides a unified platform with multi-faceted communications like email, messaging, audio and video conferencing; a cloud office suite with shared file storage; common team and collaboration paradigms built into each of the products; and AI, search, and other services that span right across the entire suite.
“The nature of work has undeniably changed, and Workplace has grown to meet that change,” said Vijay Sundaram, Zoho’s Chief Strategy Officer.
More than 25 per cent of new ‘Zoho Workplace’ customers have made the decision to switch over from Google G Suite and Microsoft.
“Collaboration platforms need to facilitate better business outcomes, not just improve productivity,” he said in a statement.
The platform costs $3 per user per month for the standard version and $6 per user per month for the professional version.
‘Zoho Workplace’ includes nine tightly mingled applications, built on a common data model and unified through common search and AI across one dashboard, allowing customers to solve business problems quickly and collaboratively.

