As more organizations embrace hybrid work models, facilities and operations professionals are rethinking how they equip physical workspaces.
96%
“96% of organizations want to improve their work environments with intelligent workplace technology.1”
60%
“60% of companies were revisiting the design of their workplaces.2”
Factory environments
Temporary field sites
Hospitals and clinics
Accommodate dynamic employee workstyles by supporting more effective hotdesking, hoteling, and personal workstations for hybrid work.
Provide assured performance and reliable connectivity in harsh environments, including remote utilities, factory floors, mining, and transportation systems.
Comply with industry-specific architectures like Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), as well as other industry requirements.
Support every essential employee application, in any space, whether it is on-premises or in the cloud.
“When they return to the offices, our employees will have access to improved Webex videoconferencing devices that use apps and the platform’s cameras and sensors to monitor and maintain meeting space occupancy at safe levels. But there’s more to this story. After developing and deploying our internal PoE infrastructure and Webex room monitoring capacity, EllisDon’s Energy and Digital Services team started to offer these tools to our customers. This alone generated $4 million of new business in the first quarter of 2021. Our partnership with Cisco made all of this possible.3”
Robert Barnes, VP of Energy and Digital Services, EllisDon
Cisco Hybrid Work supports:
Individual offices
Shared collaborative and meeting spaces
Industrial asset and facility monitoring
Hybrid operations