April 2019 //
Businesses are evolving faster than ever before. Key technologies such as the cloud, mobility and the Internet of Things (IoT) are enabling companies of all sizes to undertake broad and deep digital transformation initiatives—changing the way they operate, creating new business models and lifting employee productivity to new heights. The ZK Research 2019 IT Priorities Survey found that 90% of all companies now have at least one digital transformation project underway, up from 84% just two years ago.
In today’s business climate, organizations thrive when workers can collaborate easily, have access to the information they need, make quick decisions and move on to the next task or project. Unfortunately, most workplaces aren’t designed for agile working. The traditional “cube centric” workplace was ideal for an environment where workers came to the office, performed similar tasks day after day and had limited interaction with co-workers. Today, the key to success is having a digital workplace—that is, an environment where the technology doesn’t get in the way, is free from “human integration” and enables employees to complete tasks regardless of whether they are in the office, at home or on the move.