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2025 new year is here, it’s time to rethink your work and home productivity tools.

Published in Business Software

COMPANY NEWS:  RICOH Australia, a leading provider of smart workplace technology, has launched a new range of compact yet feature-rich A4 colour laser devices enabling businesses to optimise workflows, strengthen data security, and minimise environmental impact.

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Microsoft will face an anti-trust probe by the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, over claims that it is preventing rivals of its video-conferencing app Teams from competing.

Published in Technology Regulation

The German state of Schleswig-Holstein has decided to move 30,000 local government PCs from Windows and Office to Linux and LibreOffice, according to a blog post from the Document Foundation, the organisation that oversees the development of LibreOffice.

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 COMPANY NEWS:  A destination for top technology talent in Asia-Pacific & Japan

Published in Company news
Tuesday, 22 August 2023 12:07

How to help workers return to the office

GUEST OPINION: With the transition back to typical office life, businesses are finding the journey is not as smooth as they had hoped. The hesitation to return to the workplace has spurred many companies to look for innovative solutions to address the challenges they face. Jenny Folley, CEO of @WORKSPACES, commented on this trend, “No business wants to face a public dispute over return-to-office policies. Finding a balance between what the business requires and what the staff desires is crucial.”

@WORKSPACES is a premier flexible office brand known not just in Australia but also globally, with a wide range of offerings including private spaces, serviced offices, and coworking hubs. 

Folley gives the following advice...

1. Prioritize Communication

Rather than dictating terms, it’s essential to involve employees in the decision-making process. This establishes trust and shows that their concerns and suggestions are valued.

2. Facilitate Social Interaction

The pandemic emphasized the importance of human connections. Promoting social engagements and team-building activities will not only foster better working relationships but also incentivize workers to return.

3. Embrace Flexibility

Instead of a traditional office setup, consider incorporating flexible or shared workspaces closer to residential areas and allow flexible working hours.

4. Ensure Meaningful In-Office Work

With a shift in perspective towards offices as social spaces, ensure that when employees come in, their tasks are collaborative in nature. This maximizes the benefit of face-to-face interactions.

5. Offer Tangible Incentives

Consider providing additional benefits or perks to offset costs and financial stresses and make coming into the office more appealing.

6. Boost Wellbeing Initiatives

Nearly one-third of employees find mental health support at their workplace insufficient. With an evident link between happiness and productivity, businesses must enhance their mental health initiatives.”

Folley further highlighted the advantages of collaboration in a shared space. “Having teams physically together promotes creativity, reduces stress and enhances job satisfaction.”

For more details, visit www.atworkspaces.com.

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Microsoft has warned users of its products that unpatched security holes in both Windows and Office are being exploited and hinted that it could release patches for these before its next monthly release.

Published in Security

The North American-based Coalition for Fair Software Licensing has called on the US Federal Trade Commission to investigate Microsoft's licensing practices which it claims are anti-competitive.

Published in Technology Regulation

It's highly unusual for any American website to write about the downsides posed by using Microsoft's innumerable products. One could extend that to tech sites in toto (iTWire is an exception: 1,2.).

Published in Open Sauce

GUEST OPINION by Robert Vinokurov, General Manager, Client Solutions Group, Dell Technologies ANZ:   Australia is now a nation of hybrid workers, with the 2021 Australian Census revealing that of the 12 million people employed on Census day, more than 20 per cent (2.5 million) worked from home. While the pandemic spurred on the change, hybrid is here to stay. Given this, it's worth reflecting on how innovation and technology enable the continual evolution of the workplace, empowering workers to be more productive and collaborative and supporting their wellbeing.

Published in Guest Opinion

GUEST INTERVIEW: Owl Labs, a truly immersive technology, has launched its collaborative technology in Australia, and the tech is impressive, affordable and very hybrid work environment friendly!

Published in Guest Interviews

GUEST INTERVIEW: Owl Labs, a truly immersive technology, has launched its collaborative technology in Australia, and the tech is impressive, affordable and very hybrid work environment friendly!

Published in Business IT

Epos has announced the second generation of its popular Epos Adapt 500 series headsets, making it even easier for users to work the way they want.

GUEST INTERVIEW: Once a customer of Crestron, Ryan Gomes' experience in AV makes him an ideal evangelist for the company's outstanding technologies, now more important than ever in a world where remote, hybrid and in-office are still realities for us all.

Published in Guest Interviews

GUEST INTERVIEW: Once a customer of Crestron, Ryan Gomes' experience in AV makes him an ideal evangelist for the company's outstanding technologies, now more important than ever in a world where remote, hybrid and in-office are still realities for us all.

Published in Business IT
Wednesday, 06 April 2022 15:12

Network attacks increasing: WatchGuard

Security vendor WatchGuard Technologies says network attack detections have reached a three-year high, and the fourth quarter of 2021 saw a record number of evasive malware detections.

Published in Security

The race to perfect the Arm platform to power ultra slim and light Windows 11 and Chromebook PCs is hotting up with the newest generation of 5nm processors from Qualcomm, fighting back against x86 processors and Apple's Arm-based M1-class processors, with Qualcomm's inbuilt 5G one of the differentiators for the "Always On, Always Connected" experience.

Published in Home Tech

Microsoft has released patches for two zero-day vulnerabilities, along with patches for 84 other flaws in its products, including Microsoft Edge.

Published in Security

Microsoft has revealed details of another zero-day attack on its Office software, releasing an advisory prior to issuing a patch for the flaw.

Published in Security

With COVID-19's Delta strain rearing its ugly head in Australia as I type, causing a third week of lockdowns in Greater Sydney, working from home for many office workers never went away, but has been amplified in its importance, so what does Facebook's latest research uncover?

Published in Business IT

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