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3 Things that make workspaces intelligentOur work is becoming ever more digital. No matter if you're an office worker, doctor, lawyer, warehouse clerk, or truck driver, your workspace environment is - or will soon be - centred around one or several smart devices that let you access the backend applications, web apps, and cloud services you need to perform efficiently. ![]() Brendan McAravey, Regional Director, Sub-Saharan Africa at Citrix For example, one start-up in South Africa, is using artificial intelligence to make farming easier with its technology. By using aerial imagery from drones and satellites and machine learning algorithms this team devised a new method to detect disease on tree farms early on so that farmers can control the damage before it gets out of hand. This example demonstrates that modern workspaces are not only more digital than previous generations, but also more intelligent. What exactly does an ‘intelligent workspace’ mean? There are three types of intelligence to consider in the future:
Using these three intelligence dimensions, an intelligent workspace makes end users more productive. First, it takes advantage of device-level artificial intelligence across all kinds of smart and/or mobile devices in usage across the enterprise; it applies threat detection and IT management intelligence to keep the IT environment operating reliably and securely. Second, it brings all kinds of intelligent actions as well as smart cross-app interoperation to the user workspace, making the execution of routine task faster and more convenient, keeping end users satisfied and productive. Third, it reduces the risks of online behaviour, making the work of IT management and IT security teams easier. For those enterprises that haven't yet switched to intelligent workspaces, it's high time to get on board. Or else, very soon, the conductor checking your ticket on your next train ride might have a more modern workspace than your company staff. About Brendan McAraveyBrendan McAravey is Country Manager at Citrix South Africa. McAravey is responsible for the growth and development of Citrix operations across the southern African development community, driving revenues, generating new business opportunities and cultivating the company's valued partner ecosystem. View my profile and articles... |