Safety in the workplace isn’t something that’s 'nice to have', it’s a 'must-have'. Especially when it comes to the current global climate and the COVID-19 changes.
Who thought that heading back to work was something we would all be thankful for? Although restrictions vary across regions, many are seeing an exciting shift back towards working in person.
Imagine an experience where a contractor or visitor arrives onsite at your business and is instantly prompted to sign-in using their device. They don’t need to spend any time waiting to be helped by a busy receptionist, and the person they are there to meet is instantly notified.
Office managers take care of tasks that comprise allocating physical resources like office space and supplies as well as scheduling internal events.
Investing in workplace security is paramount for large and small companies. Your face and facial recognition technologies are the next frontier for the digital transformation of workplaces.
In 2015, Sine was founded with a simple goal — simplify the check-in process and to do away with the paper sign-in book.
It's hard to imagine that facilities management has only been recognised as an industry of its own since the 1980's. The establishment of facilities management heralded a jump from the big mahogany desks and secretary fronted offices of the 50's and 60's, to the cubicle and computer setup we are so familiar with today.
Every year in business new trends, challenges, and trends pop up, pushing companies to adopt new solutions and review their existing operations.
There is no denying that agile work practices have empowered organizations to be more robust in response to pandemic-induced crises.
It may seem a trivial and, even at times, “low-tech” requirement. But effective visitor badge policies and systems can serve as a crucial frontline in workplace security solutions.
It seems many organisations are currently tiptoeing into the idea of returning to work. Some have even already started and are establishing plans to get their staff back in the workplace.
All businesses need to plan their data usage consistently across the organization to produce the desired outcomes. This means the companies that consider who, what, how, why, and where aspects of data to ensure information security.