Box Introduces Box Hubs: A Cutting-Edge Content Portal Driven by AI

Box Introduces Box Hubs: A Cutting-Edge Content Portal Driven by AI

Cloud content-management company⁢ Box has unveiled Box Hubs — AI-powered‍ intelligent portals designed to make it easy to ‌organize, curate and publish content with internal teams and external partners.

The announcement was made today ⁤at Box’s annual BoxWorks conference and⁤ comes five months after the company first revealed it would be integrating “advanced AI‌ models” ‍into its Box Content⁢ Cloud to help ⁣customers surface information and generate content.

According to⁣ a Box-sponsored ‍IDC white paper, approximately 90% of ‌data generated by organizations today – which includes⁣ all‍ the content flowing through an enterprise in the form of spreadsheets, videos, documents, and more – ​is unstructured.

“As the‍ amount of unstructured data continues to ⁢increase, organizations can no longer overlook the challenges created when the content is sprawled‍ across silos and ‌applications,” said Wayne Kurtzman, research vice president of collaboration and communities at IDC.

The ⁢no-code nature of Box Hubs allows ‍users to create Hubs quickly, without the⁢ help ‌of IT or admins, and customize them by changing the layout and adding header images, icons, and descriptive information.

Content from Box can be added to a Hub without the need to manually copy the files over, and organized into so-called content playlists, while all ​available Hubs‍ can be accessed via the new Box Hubs ⁣gallery, eliminating the need ‌to search⁤ through multiple folders.

Built-in insights at both the Hub and file level will allow customers‌ to better understand the trends​ behind how their content is performing and how⁢ their audience is engaging with ​their Hubs, ⁣and a search functionality within specific Hubs surfaces the information⁢ they need faster.

Finally,‍ through the use of Box AI, customers will be able to ask questions ⁣covering all ‌of the⁤ content curated in⁢ a⁤ Hub to extract key information, summarize complex concepts, and compare specific files. Additionally, users will be able to⁣ generate new content ‍based on information in a Hub, to ensure that⁣ creating new, relevant content is easy and seamless.

All content published in a Hub will be secured ⁣by ‌Box’s enterprise-grade security, ⁢governance, and⁣ compliance capabilities, so that content is only ever available to its intended audience.

“Strategically, [Box Hubs] extends the functionality of Box, and equally important, core business ‌integrations with‍ intelligent content curation,” Kurtzman said. “The value that it provides‌ to the ⁢user will continue increase as AI ⁤continues to improve. It is ⁢a good starting point effectively ‍leveraging ⁢both integrations and core Box features.”

In⁤ addition to unveiling Box Hubs, the company⁤ also revealed that it would‌ start rolling out‍ the first ⁤two Box AI capabilities to⁤ Enterprise Plus plan users in⁤ beta this November. Using technology‌ from OpenAI, the first capability provides users with the ability to create content in Box Note, while the second allows them to…

2023-10-12 13:00:05
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