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The Rise of Smart Space.



The Rise of Smart Spaces is global phenomena, it keep rise in the global scale to improve personal and professional productivity, increase energy efficiency, simplify complex processes, and potentially make daily work life easier and less stressful for employee.
World shifted toward digital economy and all sectors and industries is struggle to make their own vision of digital transformation and make sure they are mobilizing their resources to gain first mover competitive advantage in the future marketplace.
Future office or smart workspace that needed is very different like the past. Smart Spaces powered by cloud AI and IoT, empowering the company to be running in less manpower needed, by automated routine process and allow office knowledge worker to work, collaborate and team working with employee spread across global in real time.
Smart spaces transformed the traditional relationships between people, places and devices. With mixed reality experience is keep advancing (and more application and device is supporting it) and become main stream, it provide new user experience how future office work is get done. For instance, automate actions in a space said employee being authenticate and arrival office space, it can send events and/or notifications to attendance system, light up employee workspace, power up the workstation automatically, checking email to even boil water in coffee maker (if all is IoT connected devices).
For the coming series of theme based topic, E-SPIN will provide the business and technology insight how this will impact on fundamental everything you either being aware or yet to thinking off, as well as it implication and related solution.
Feel free to contact E-SPIN for the Smart Space and related solution project consultancy or advisory for Smart Space infrastructure monitoring, security testing and continuous protection, to name just a few area.

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