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5 Components of the Digital Workplace: Is Your Company Prepared?

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Unify Teams, Collaborate & Succeed Across Different Locations 

What is a digital workplace? Put simply, it’s a network of connected technologies that allow a business to communicate, store and share information, and conduct business virtually. Today’s digital workplace solutions are so sophisticated that entire companies can function remotely without stepping into a physical office. 

Whether your company is remote, hybrid, or has different office locations, the digital workplace is the future of modern business. With the right tools, your teams can still perform all their daily obligations and seamlessly join meetings, even if they’re time zones away. In-person companies can benefit from the digital workplace, too. You'll be prepared if staff travels for work or far-away clients want to communicate virtually. 

Here’s what you’ll need to create a digital workplace for your Dallas, TX, business. And to get started, contact Texadia Systems here

SEE ALSO: How to Choose the Right Video Conferencing System 

1. Storage 

Before we get into anything else, storage comes first. You can only use the tools we're about to talk about with a storage system in place. Whether it’s an on-site physical server or cloud storage, your business will use the database to house documents, files, and media that are readily available for staff to access. Popular cloud storage solutions include Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox Business, Google Drive Enterprise, and Egnyte, which can be integrated with other communication software tools. 

2. Workflow Management 

When people are spread across different locations, staying on top of tasks in an organized, simple fashion is crucial. After all, you don’t want things falling through the cracks! 

Project management software, like Zoho, Monday, Basecamp, and dozens of others, offer a centralized database where all team members can view their weekly or monthly tasks, update project statuses, and communicate on timelines. Many project management systems can integrate with other systems, like emailing, to simplify digital interactions. If a task is late or complete, the system will alert the necessary staff to stay on top of the project so everyone’s in the loop. 

3. Collaboration & Communication

In a digital workplace, effective and easy communication is a must. Communication tools like email, instant messaging, and video conferencing allow employees to collaborate and communicate anytime. Companies like Microsoft, Google, and Zoom merge all these communication methods into one system. 

In the office, video conferencing software can integrate with cameras, microphones, video displays, and speakers, so people can effectively participate in video meetings. With one button tap, you can start video meetings in the conference room and share graphics and files with real-time editing and virtual whiteboards. 

4. Security 

Security is a critical component of the digital workplace that cannot be overlooked. Without security measures, your digital workplace system could be vulnerable to hacking and other cyber threats. Security tools like firewalls, antivirus software, and data encryption can help businesses protect their data and prevent unauthorized access. 

5. Strong Network 

When your company relies on digital communication tools, a fast and robust network is key. In the office, ensure your Wi-Fi and wired connections cover your needs with ample bandwidth and speed. Controlling your remote team’s home Wi-Fi can be difficult, but some companies offer their staff a stipend to cover network costs. 

The digital workplace has become an essential component of modern business. Is your Dallas, TX, organization ready to take your workplace online? 

Texadia Systems is a commercial technology integrator that installs conference room, automation, and network systems for a complete digital workplace experience. Contact us here or send us a message below to get started today!

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