Spotlight on: Empowering the digital workspace

Posted on 10/01/2019 by charlene
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As we move into 2019, we thought we’d share a recap of some of the key announcements which support our strategic IT priorities.

These core pillars define our approach to the support we give our customers. At VMware we are focused on supporting their digital transformation, from infrastructure through delivery and security to the end-user experience. In this post, we’re looking at empowering the digital workspace and you can also read our other posts on modernising the data center, integrating public cloud and transforming security.

Much of what we do is about building the foundation for digitisation. Data centers, networking, cloud – without them the experiences, services and capabilities which make digital business so intuitive and supportive can’t be delivered.

Digital workspace is slightly different. It’s the end results – giving users the ability to work however, whenever and wherever they see fit, without compromising the enterprise. We’ve always had a big focus on End User Computing – with digital workspace, we’re helping enterprises connect all the different aspects that make up working in a large organisation so that they can empower and engage their workforces and, ultimately, deliver greater results.

The intelligence-driven digital workspace

One aspect of the digital workspace is how it simplifies the way employees can work. Back in March, we delivered that with the launch of what we called ‘the intelligence-driven digital workspace’: the evolution of VMware Workspace ONE to help organisations them make data driven decisions from a single truth, powered by visualisation and automation tools. It was the first step to using artificial intelligence and machine learning to make recommendations and predictions across the digital workspace. Put another way, removing the need for time-consuming decision-making from employees and giving them back the ability to focus on doing their jobs productively.

Enterprise secure, consumer simple

This new VMware Workspace ONE wasn’t simply about making things simple – we all need to be able to operate in a completely secure environment, at a time when threats have never been more numerous. The true digital workspace can deliver that without compromising access, agility or flexibility. That’s why we introduced a comprehensive and modern enterprise security approach to secure the evolving digital workspace, otherwise known as Workspace ONE Trust Network. It transforms security across employees, apps, endpoints and networks by being able to protect, detect and counter cyber security threats based on a framework of trust and verification. It’s like a virtual bouncer – if your behaviour triggers a warning, your access is locked down. If it doesn’t, you can work as you please.

Updating the innovations

That might have been enough for some people – a major new way to deliver digital workspaces and support the diversity and heterogeneity found across every organisation operating today. For us, however, it wasn’t. Change is constant – the way businesses work, the way their employees want to work, is evolving every single day. That’s why we delivered new updates in November, from expanding how IT organisations manage and secure devices, clouds and platforms, to beefing up security with enhanced visibility, and improving user productivity.

Because that’s what it’s about – helping your employees work smarter. Atos’ James McMahon summarised why in a blog for us earlier in the year: “To be truly effective, employees should enjoy work, and employers should aspire to enable that enjoyment.” Putting some data behind it, our own research found that more than 80 per cent of CIOs in EMEA believe that revenue can increase by five per cent over three years when employees are ‘empowered’ or allowed to use the applications they want and need and make them readily accessible.

“A key differentiation point”

We know we’re delivering what customers want, but it’s fantastic when that focus is supported with external validation. A key part of digital workspace is how end-points, the moments where user and technology connect, are managed. Barely a month ago, our approach to end point management was scored highest by IDC in its MarketScape: Worldwide Enterprise Mobility Management Software 2018 Vendor Assessment. In the assessment, the judges Workspace ONE’s ability to create specialised mobile apps and app integrations, managing Windows 10 and the platform’s Intelligence analytics package as key differentiation points – a fantastic way to close out the year.

Find out how other companies are empowering workers and supporting innovation with 5 successful digital workspace strategies.

Empowering the digital workspace will continue to be a strategic priority for VMware in 2019. Download your free copy now of the Secure Digital Workspace For Dummies to lead your organisation’s digital transformation.


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