Lenovo launches Digital Workplace Solutions: a service package that goes beyond IT and aims to help companies organize their modern workplace.
Setting up the ideal post-corona workplace is not a sinecure. Having the right hardware is important, but a modern workspace is more than a collection of laptops and webcams. Hybrid collaboration requires good and secure workspaces, connections to colleagues across the country, ease of administration, rapid rollout of relevant applications, security of the complex whole, and support when David from Accounting forgets his password again.
Lenovo will resolve this issue with Lenovo Digital Workplace Solutions (DWS). DWS is a solutions portfolio launched as part of the Lenovo Solutions and Services group. The solution package includes tools and systems related to technology, security, efficiency and employee satisfaction. Everything is designed to properly set up the hybrid office.
Six pillars
Lenovo DWS consists of six pillars that make up the hybrid workspace:
- consulting services: Lenovo will review what hardware and software is required to improve productivity and work experience. We suspect that this analysis does not often suggest that HP or Dell hardware is required.
- Profile based configuration: Lenovo will create user profiles and package apps and services based on them. The company is thus following a strategy that HP previously preached.
- collaboration and productivity: Lenovo DWS offers built-in apps for collaboration
- management: DWS has centralized management of all endpoints and IOT devices and supports BYOD policies.
- service desk: Have you tried turning it off and on again? The focus is on automation, self-service and preventive problem solving.
- Security: Management and security are a common thread running through the solution.
With DWS, Lenovo focuses on internal, external and hybrid workplaces. Rather, the company would like to be your central contact for the entire transformation of your working environment towards a modern and hybrid model.