connectivity
What’s next? How Condeco is driving technological change
The 21st century office is rapidly evolving with technology-enabled space, rethinking the way people will work and interact with their environment in the near future
The most effective ways of working in 2018
As the physical landscape of the modern office evolves, so do the ways in which we work. Here, Condeco outlines the five most popular and effective ways of working in 2018
The oil of the digital world: how data can boost business
What can data do to improve employee experience? How can it measure building performance? Who should have control of it? The byteSIZED Guide to Utilisation Technology report reviews 33 key vendors and analyses the big trends in utilisation technology
On the move: the smooth transition to outsourcing
From saving costs to investing more in your core business, outsourcing can produce mutually beneficial results for all parties. The challenge is how the partnership is managed. This Aramark white paper looks at how to manage the transition to outsourcing
Provoking the nexus: the office built to inspire
From easily adaptable spaces to beer gardens and classrooms, the new Thames Tower building is designed to inspire and provoke collaboration. Recruitment firm Austin Fraser are the first tenants of this new space created by Area.
A physical social network: how workplace apps will reshape the office
How can workplace apps create a more personal user experience? What benefits do they bring for organisations and individuals? A new WORKTECH Academy report looks at how apps can change connectivity and collaboration
Smart ecosystem: secrets of the successful smart building
As global demand for the smart building grows, how do its various elements integrate and interact to create a seamless environment? One answer is to develop a smart ecosystem, as a new report launched at WORKTECH Berlin 2017 explains
Neural network: stronger brain, stronger collaboration
Interconnectivity can encourage collaboration, creativity and communication, neurology expert Fiona Kerr told the WORKTECH Sydney conference 2017