It could be argued that every workplace today is a digital workplace, given the variety of new and emerging technologies now in common use. But in reality the digital workplace is more than the sum of its technologies.
As Paul Miller CEO and founder of boutique consultancy Digital Workplace Group (DWG) explained in the first of this two-part series yesterday, the defining elements of a powerful digital workplace include a digital presence — a set of diverse services, devices and tools that allow people and content to be available wherever we are; Speed and efficiency — "a digital workplace must amplify productivity, efficiency and intelligence"; and clear policy, practice, strategy and governance.