03-22-2018 02:24 PM - edited 03-17-2019 07:24 PM
• Healthcare: https://eurl.io/#r1ONRqKzf
• Financial Services: https://eurl.io/#H1frW5Kzf
• Manufacturing: https://eurl.io/#H1Y3RcYzf
• Oil and Gas: https://eurl.io/#rkPUT9KGf
• Retail: https://eurl.io/#S1wfnqFMM
• Transportation: https://eurl.io/#BJGG6qKGf
• Utilities: https://eurl.io/#SkRGs9KzG
02-14-2019 11:57 AM
Who supports eurl.io?
06-24-2019 11:40 AM
After clicking the "Help" link at the bottom right side of the main https://eurl.io/ page, it automatically opens a new Outlook message to compose with eurl-support(mailer list) in the "To: field with that eurl-support group being owned by two individuals, seen when searched on the "mailer" page and found in the Cisco directory, with at least one of them involved with WebEx teams.
06-25-2019 05:54 AM
If you are talking about adding the bot to a Webex Teams room, take a look at this:
https://developer.webex.com/blog/spark-bot-demo
Maren
06-25-2019 06:10 AM
No, I was answering lvand's "Who supports eurl.io?" question earlier in this "How do I do EURL's?" post after wondering and searching about it myself and finding that it is supported by internal Cisco individuals.
06-25-2019 08:58 AM
06-25-2019 10:09 AM
Sure but it is also for others who wonder the same and find this same post in their search that has some explanation stated somewhere.
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