Eptura has introduced new workplace management innovations that enhance real-time data visibility and AI-driven workflows. The solutions seek to expand enterprise workplace and operations management with improved efficiency. Moreover, the company continues to strengthen its position in the global worktech market.
Additionally, the company is enhancing capabilities across its workplace experience, asset management, and space planning solutions. This will help achieve a more integrated workplace management ecosystem based on a common data platform. This way, it becomes possible to make faster and smarter business decisions. According to research conducted by the Workplace Index, on average. Companies today utilize about 17 different tools in managing their workplace. This makes it impossible to have good visibility. Fortunately, the new workplace management capabilities bring all that together into one view.
“Work spans people, places, and the assets that support them, and managing that complexity requires a single point of control,” said Raj Batra, Chief Executive Officer at Eptura.“Eptura is designed to bring those interactions together, using AI to simplify how employees engage with the built environment while giving the business clearer insight into utilization, performance, and operational risk.”
Advancing Real-Time Insights and AI Integration
Furthermore, real-time analytics deliver insights into occupancy, space usage, and booking activity. Also, the space layer provides a common ground for uniform location information among various departments. Furthermore, compliance intelligence enables businesses to align with new regulations. Eptura has also showcased AI assistants that work alongside Microsoft Copilot. The mentioned technologies can be used for maintaining operations, improving the employee experience, and performing scenario planning. Finally, Meg Swanson stated that the aim is to bridge the gap between collecting data and taking action on it. She emphasized faster responses and smarter planning through connected workflows.
“Most organizations capture workplace data, but very few can act on it as conditions change,” said Eptura Chief Market Officer Meg Swanson. “These updates are about closing that gap by connecting employee and visitor interactions directly into operational workflows so teams can respond faster today and make better planning decisions over time.”
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News Source: Businesswire.com