VergeSense is proud to announce an integration with Microsoft
Places to provide customers with enhanced workplace optimization
tools to maximize space and workplace efficiency.
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FRANCISCO, July 23, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --
VergeSense, the leader in occupancy intelligence, is proud to
announce an integration with Microsoft Places to provide customers
with enhanced workplace optimization tools to maximize space and
workplace efficiency. Microsoft Places is an AI-powered app that
enables seamless coordination for employees, modernizes ease of
in-office connection and experiences, and empowers teams to
optimize their spaces and maximize their ROI.
"We're excited to collaborate with
VergeSense to bring their expertise in occupancy intelligence to
the work we're doing with Microsoft Places in order to improve the
digital and physical spaces of our customers," said Kerry Perez Heffernan, Director, Workplace
applications at Microsoft.
This collaboration brings together real-time space usage data
from the VergeSense Occupancy Intelligence Platform with the
AI-powered connected workplace abilities of Microsoft Places,
delivering opportunities to optimize office spaces and increase
space availability for employees.
"In today's dynamic work environment where understanding space
utilization is crucial, leaders are constantly seeking better data
to inform their portfolio and design decisions," said Dan Ryan, CEO & Co-founder of VergeSense.
"This integration helps teams and employees reimagine the
flexibility of the connected workplace."
By combining planned space usage data from Microsoft Places with
usage data captured by VergeSense, leaders can gain a clear view of
how spaces are actually being used versus how they were intended to
be used. These workplace analytics insights leverage comprehensive
data from Places and VergeSense, allowing workplace leaders to make
more impactful space optimization decisions. In addition, the
integration empowers teams to take advantage of VergeSense's Space
Usage Timeline and Usage Maps for a granular look at space usage,
and to identify opportunities for efficiencies or repurposing
underutilized spaces.
"We're excited to collaborate with VergeSense to bring their
expertise in occupancy intelligence to the work we're doing with
Microsoft Places in order to improve the digital and physical
spaces of our customers," said Kerry Perez
Heffernan, Director, Workplace applications at Microsoft.
"We believe true flexibility is obtained by creating a connected
workplace--bringing together software, hardware, and people to
improve productivity, enhance connection with colleagues, and
enable better decision making with insights."
This integration follows the launch of Workplace Assistant, a
solution designed to transform how real estate and workplace
leaders manage and optimize their spaces. Workplace Assistant is
powered by generative AI, with enterprise-grade security and
privacy.
Visit VergeSense to learn more about the integration with
Microsoft Places.
About VergeSense
VergeSense is the leading Occupancy Intelligence Platform
trusted by global enterprises to guide workplace decisions that
optimize spaces, reduce costs, ensure sustainability, and improve
employee experience. Through AI-powered recommendations to make
decisions that build the foundation for flexible workspaces of the
future, businesses leverage VergeSense to evaluate their
portfolios, increase space availability, improve space design,
conduct neighborhood planning, and automate office operations. Over
200 enterprise customers like Cisco, Autodesk, and BP partner with
VergeSense to optimize over 110 million square feet of real estate
across 50 countries. For more information, visit
www.vergesense.com.
Media Contact
Liz Smeds, JODER Communications
(On Behalf of VergeSense), 1 7034449494, Liz@Jodermarcom.com,
https://www.vergesense.com/
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