A new report from Xerox suggests that the use of paper in business processes continues to fall away. The Digitisation at Work report claims that the move from paper to digital processes is nearly upon us although many of the 600 survey respondents admit they may not be ready for it. The report found concerns remain over paper-based processes, with cost (42 percent) and security (42 percent) cited as primary issues. Survey respondents predicted an average of nine percent of key business operation processes will run on paper in two years time. However, over half (55 percent) of the respondents admit their organisation’s processes are still largely or entirely paper-based and about a third (29 percent) are still communicating with customers via paper.This is despite the fact that 41 percent agree moving to digital workflows will cut organisational costs and 87 percent appear to have the skill sets available to make this happen.
TableAir Launches an App that Works as a Personal Trainer for Any Standing Desk User
Available today, the TableAir app ( http://apple.co/1nariTC ) is designed to help the first time user of a standing table to make an easier and healthier transition to standing more while working. It also benefits advanced users by creating the optimal sit-to-stand schedule to follow. Compatible with any standing desk on the market, TableAir app suggests sitting and standing intervals based on various case studies and recommendations from ergonomics experts.
Connecting CET Designer with ERP and other systems
More likely than not, your company has some kind of ERP system to handle inventory management, manufacturing, service calls, delivery, shipping, product planning and much more. Now the crucial question is, can CET Designer communicate and send the order straight into the ERP system?
Why buildings will become ‘sensorsational’
In many small ways, we are becoming accustomed to buildings responding to our physical presence, almost without realizing: doors open and lighting comes on in hallways, toilets flush automatically in restrooms and water flows into basins when our hands approach. Slowly but surely, we have entered a whole new wireless world of sensors.
Humanscale Brings M/Connect to Market
Humanscale has announced its latest innovation, M/Connect, is the first-ever integrated monitor arm base and docking station of its kind uniting technology and ergonomics to enhance the computing experience. Now available to order with Humanscales best-selling line of monitor arms, M/Connect provides universal device accommodation, easy access to user connections and high-speed charging all while eliminating desktop cable clutter.
Configura and Kimball Office partner for CET Designer Extension
Configura, maker of CET Designer software, has announced a collaboration agreement with Kimball Office, a leading manufacturer of products for commercial, education, healthcare and government markets. Configura will partner with the Jasper, Indiana-based company to develop a CET Designer Extension that incorporates all Kimball Office product lines into CET Designer.
Technology Defines Ever-Evolving Specialty Spaces
Customized facilities—from mega data storage centers to trading floors and call centers—let clients strategize and choose the appropriate level of performance and security they demand.
Internet Of Things In The Workplace: 4 Things You Need To Know
As the IoT continues to become more prevalent, soon it will enter into the workplace also. This will provide offices with many different benefits, but also things to be cautious of.
Design Intelligence in 2016: An Alternate (Virtual) Reality
Immersive virtual reality (VR) has become a significant part of IA’s workflow in the delivery of interior architecture. This method of informing designers, clients, builders, and consultants about the human experience of a project—before it is built—has resulted in some of the most impressive uses for building information modeling (BIM). In 2015, we used VR particularly to connect multiple stakeholders on a project. But what if we could do even more through VR? What if we take existing workflows and place them in immersive environments? As an extension of our 2015 VR work, this is an application that IA is currently pursuing.
7 of the best Mobile Apps for Flexible Office Space
Emerging as what was widely considered a unique privilege of company directors, flexible working patterns whereby we have greater freedom over when and where we choose to work, is now evolving as a habitual pattern of working for the masses. Prolific advances in communications and technology enabling us to work and report back to clients and our seniors from remote locations have paved the way for flexible, remote working. As a means of keeping up with the high demand of this modern model of working flexible office space is now readily available around the world, in the form of co-working centres, virtual offices and serviced offices.
How The Growth Of Mixed Reality Will Change Communication, Collaboration And The Future Of The Workplace
Mixed reality has the potential to allow a global workforce of remote teams to work together and tackle an organization's business challenges. No matter where they are physically located, an employee can strap on their headset and noise-canceling headphones and enter a collaborative, immersive virtual environment.
Slack's Workplace Revolution
With sharp design and a radically friendly sensibility, stewart butterfield's office-communication tool has everyone chatting.
How Our Startup, TheSquareFoot, Is Trying To Disrupt Commercial Real Estate With Tech
TheSquareFoot is a commercial real estate leasing marketplace. Our mission is simple. We want to help companies move into the right offices and we use technology to make that process easier. Throughout the five or so years that we’ve been around, we have adapted our business model to the demand.
Ergonomics Faces Future With More Handhelds, Fewer Desks
The shift to handhelds is a game changer and represents unchartered territory for ergonomists and the office furniture industry.
Awesome Concepts Drawing App Arrives On iPhone
If you have been using the awesome Concepts, sketching, design and CAD app on your iPad you will already know how good this app is. But now its developers TopHatch have made it universal, meaning you can now install it onto your smaller iPhone device as well as your larger iPad.
5 Free Office Furniture Test Fits Are Now Available Immediately NYC/NJ/CHI
Space HQ is announcing the introduction of new state of the art drag and drop furniture layout software and they want you to be one of the first ones to experience what it can do for your company So here's the deal.........
They’re looking for 5 innovative companies who want to take advantage of our new software to use it for free! A $500.00 value!
Computational Analysis & Design
The Idea Fellowship continues as the Holistic Design Workflow team makes advances in the research and application of computational strategies. As buildings and the industry become increasingly technological, architects are challenged to continuously develop new ways of mastering the intricacies across ever-changing elements and systems. The architecture of today has not only been infused with technological growth, but it has also become dependent on it. Technology has enabled numerous design processes and yet not one single process can fully solve the thousands of contingencies that present themselves as a project evolves. Today, the design of a building is a challenge of bringing together various technological systems, outside of our domain, that rely on computational processes.
Humanscale adds to its OfficeIQ at CES in Las Vegas
When Chris Gibson and the rest of the Humanscale team went to the massive Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last year, he wasn't sure how the tech industry would react to OfficeIQ, the company's connected workplace system designed to help employees use the healthful office products they are given and show companies that it does make sense to spend more for a healthy and happy workforce. This year the industry is taking notice.
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Interview with Emma Stewart of Autodesk at Greenbuild 2015
Autodesk is a software corporation that caters to the architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, media, and entertainment industries. Emma Stewart, head of Autodesk’s sustainability solutions, has spent her career focused on the intersection of business opportunity and environmental challenges. In this video, she discusses Autodesk’s latest products to rapidly green buildings and infrastructure, and talks about the company’s current and future plans to increase sustainability within the industry.
Configura - 25 year anniversary
"Necessity is the mother of invention," the saying goes. Sune Rydqvist had dealt with calculation problems throughout his career in the interior fittings and construction industries. In the mid-1980s, AutoCAD entered the market. But the software and related modules didn’t work well as calculation tools – they could only sum up the number of symbols placed in the drawing area. AutoCAD tools also proved too costly and complicated for sales functions.