More than
50% of employees
expect to be working in a smart office in the next five years
More than
80% of millennials
said that workplace tech would have an influence when deciding to take a job
Half of all employees and
3 in 5 millennials
believe technology will make face-to-face conversation obsolete soon
More than
60% of millennials
would rather receive high-tech perks at work versus low-tech perks such as ping pong and free food
Source: Intel® Office of the Future Study
As employee priorities change, the workplace must change with them. An efficient workplace would maximize your employees' abilities, which would, in turn result in:






Most offices worldwide are always 50% under-utilized, due to changing work styles, mobile technologies, and business needs1. One way to offset this is by adopting an activity-based approach to working. This enables employees to work as it suits them, not only optimizing the usable space, but also saving power costs.
There are three elements that are crucial to optimize your workplace:
1Source: LinkedIn Workspace Optimization Solutions
Downtime can be a result of a variety of problems-from an accidental human error to a planned malicious attack, data corruption, storage, power, or network failures, a natural disaster, and more. Whatever the cause, downtime can harm your business in many ways: decreased work efficiency, increased IT costs, data loss, and a bad reputation. An IDC study revealed that an average downtime costs $70,000 per hour2. It is essential to have the right IT infrastructure to help you overcome errors and cyber-attacks without impacting your productivity.
Three main causes for downtime are:
2Source: IDC's Whitepaper on Reducing Downtime and Business Loss
With automation implemented strategically, IT can provide a competitive advantage to organizations in this digital economy. IT Automation helps reduce the time spent on routine tasks and speed up the process of deployment. Thereby, facilitating better manageability and easier upgrades.