Microsoft Viva for Enterprise Use
Microsoft has built a 20-million subscriber base in its first year since Microsoft Viva was launched. IBRS looks into the future of the market for employee experience (EX) management with Microsoft’s platform.
Microsoft has built a 20-million subscriber base in its first year since Microsoft Viva was launched. IBRS looks into the future of the market for employee experience (EX) management with Microsoft’s platform.
Many organisations that adopted Azure Virtual Desktops find that user satisfaction for the VDI environment is high, but procurement is pushing back on the ongoing price tag. IBRS explores how to dramatically cut the cost of Azure Virtual Desktop services while keeping users happy.
Requiring employees to return to work in the office demands more than just ensuring that physical and tech infrastructure can accommodate their needs. IBRS looks into the factors necessary to support enterprises in adjusting well to their hybrid work arrangements and promote the workforce’s well-being.
The evolving workplace has been highly influenced by an organisation’s adaptability to trends, productivity and (more recently) wellness. With technology now more instrumental in shaping the physical office environment, how can leadership teams ensure that the digital workplace promotes more effective collaboration, improved wellbeing, and increased productivity?
Organisations that employ digital collaboration tools in an uncontrolled manner find that the very tools intended to streamline communications throughout the organisation result in the opposite: increasingly siloed departmental group thinking and, worse, silos of information hidden from the organisation at large. How can enterprises avoid the tsunami of fragmented knowledge?
How to develop and document an ICT strategy. The key to effective strategy is good content – IBRS offers a structured approach that lets you put your strategy into focus. This CIO handbook is designed to assist new CIOs in understanding their role and allow established CIOs to compare and consider whether they could do things differently.
The current flurry of excitement and concerns around AI belie the fact that this is part of a decades long and predictable evolution. IBRS revisits a seminal 2017 presentation on the future of work and details why it’s predictions hold true and how to us it to educate leaders and staff for the significant changes ahead.
TeleIn is an Australian services company that offers robotic telepresence solutions to organisations in the Asia Pacific region. This IBRS Radar reviews this company’s unusual products and services.
archTIS is an Australian services company that offers data-centric security software solutions. This IBRS Radar reviews the Australian company’s products and services.