2 square inches of freedom

August 23, 2007

Office space is expensive. Companies therefore have to use every inch of space the best way possible. This becomes especially apparent if you work at an office in the City of London. On average, employees in the City of London only have 32 square feet of workspace to use.
At the 17th Annual European ICT Forum in Berlin, T-Systems will present the office of the future, with which companies will be able to lower their costs per workstation and allow their employees to take the office with them in their pocket. For it is not only costs that will change the traditional concept of a desk-bound workstation. Nowadays, many people are no longer taking care of a large portion of their office tasks at their own desks. Instead, laptops are the main feature at airports, on trains, at hotels and at home.
The end of desktops?
Thanks to Dynamic Desktop by T-Systems, the traditional PC is becoming obsolete. Now, a streamlined Thin Client on your desk is all you need to stay connected to the outside world and the data center. All of the data and software that employees need to get their jobs done are provided via the network. Up to 30 percent of the infrastructure and operating costs for each workstation can be saved with this technology, according to initial results.
And mIDentity by T-Systems takes it a step further. With this USB stick, employees on the go simply take their office with them in their pocket. Regardless at which computer or laptop: All employees need to work is a USB port and a fast Internet connection. Via a preconfigured access manager, the company portal appears within a matter of seconds, together with your personal workstation interface.
When used in connection with Dynamic Desktop, mIDentity is an excellent example of integrated ICT solutions from one source with a single point of responsibility, without glitches in technology or service and with genuine added value for customers. That is Real ICT.