Adam E. Williams | #RoadmapForSuccess
Leader. Visionary Strategist. Incisive Tactician. Entrepreneur. Old World Dreamer. New World Geek.
Over the last few years, we’ve witnessed a dramatic shift in the way companies approach workplace modernization – and for obvious reasons. It’s still true that the objective is to give people the best possible technology for them to succeed in their jobs, but that’s no longer happening in traditional office settings, necessarily. With the
Read MoreJust a few short years ago, the “bring your own device” (BYOD) approach to office technology was en vogue. Companies figured out that BYOD let employees take workplace modernization into their own hands – by letting people use whatever personal devices they were most comfortable with, they could drive greater employee productivity and satisfaction. Now,
Read MoreRight now, corporate IT leaders who oversee security fortification are enduring perhaps the most challenging time period they ever have. As the world looks to adapt to the new reality of remote and hybrid work, security professionals are faced with a broad spectrum of users, locations, devices, and endpoints. It’s almost impossible for them to
Read MoreAccording to the old conventional wisdom, the best way to invest in your business was to dedicate resources to workplace modernization. Better office technology meant a better business – or so the thinking went. But now, we’re seeing IT leadership start to rethink everything. Decision-makers now are wondering: What if what’s actually best for your
Read MoreIn every place of business – whether it’s an office, a retail storefront, or a factory floor – good IT leaders know to place an emphasis on workplace modernization. When you give people the right tech tools, you put them in position to succeed, period. Education is no different from that. In higher ed especially,
Read MoreFor those who manage corporate IT, it’s always been a key objective to fast-track workplace modernization. But in recent years, that’s become a far more complicated ask. First, there was the rapid rise of remote work in 2020; then, there was the advent of the hybrid work era in 2021 and into ‘22. All of
Read MoreIt’s become clear in recent years that workplace modernization is the key to driving business resiliency. If you give people the latest and best technology, it brings greater flexibility to their daily routines, allowing them to be productive and stay productive through just about anything. That most definitely includes transitioning to remote work. These days,
Read MoreFor corporate IT leaders, having an intense focus on workplace modernization is nothing new. Whether it’s deploying new devices, new apps, or new data management platforms, bringing in top-notch technology has always been a priority. But right now, modern technology is reaching an entirely new level. 5G. Smart devices. High-speed connectivity. The Internet of Things.
Read MoreIn this new era we’re all living in, workplace modernization means a little something different for everyone. It’s not sufficient for IT just to give every employee the same devices, the same apps, and the same office settings – everyone needs technology that’s adaptable to fit their environment and meet their needs. They need the
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