Technology Fuels Change
During the early days of COVID, it was technology that saved the day for many organizations. The adaptability of Zoom Rooms and Microsoft Teams software and the powerful offerings of manufacturers such as Crestron in partnership with these collaboration partners kick-started the working model we now refer to as hybrid work: Every meeting has at least one remote attendee, and organizations adopted digital collaboration that changed our work habits forever in the space of a couple of months. Indeed, many stated — likely accurately — that COVID drove 10 years of progress in 10 weeks.
Hybrid has been with us for the better part of five years now, and this modified and modern way of working has had massive impacts on the behavior of organizations that have been adapting working practices for our current world demands. We have seen multiple impacts on workplace design as organizations adapt to hybrid: offices have been reconfigured with more meeting rooms, fewer desks, and with an eye on providing "value" to the employee — we now hear about employers discussing that they need to "earn the commute" and entice their employees into the office for meetings and face-to-face engagements. We have also seen the rise of the satellite office, an initiative by employers to move their offices from urban to suburban environments to be closer to their people.
At the heart of this physical workplace transformation enablement has been technology. Crestron has been a critical part of this — some of the "tools of change" are solutions we’d already been developing. They include:
- Scheduling technologies: When traveling to work and wrangling the logistics of teams only being together once or twice a week, it is extremely important that meeting rooms can be reserved properly for those occasions.
- Microsoft Teams® software and Zoom Rooms® software utilizing Crestron Flex: Native collaboration tools for meeting rooms have been the linchpin of hybrid meetings. The flexibility offered by truly native Microsoft Teams and Zoom Rooms integration has provided consistency of experience and enterprise reliability (not to mention security).
- Cloud management and monitoring tools: Solutions like the XiO Cloud® technology operations management platform allow smaller technical teams to manage large meeting room fleets. IoT provisioning technologies innovated by Crestron have reduced the cost of meeting deployments and have provided data to better inform clients of their assets’ performance.
One technology category that has seen a remarkable increase in popularity is the smart workplace management software market: organizations such as Appspace, New Wave Workspace, NFS, and others have introduced software suites to manage the usage of desks, rooms, and facilities. Going one stage further, organizations are producing apps that integrate these software tools on smartphones, which can scan QR codes and dynamically book and interact with spaces. It is now possible to intelligently book, manage, and report on all aspects of the workplace from your personal device on the go.