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Planon Integrates with Microsoft Places to Improve Space and Workplace Experience

Planon Integrates with Microsoft Places to Enhance Space and Workplace Experience

Planon’s Microsoft Places Integration feels like a big jump for them, almost like they link Planon’s system to Microsoft Places, and somehow that makes everything a bit more connected. it definitely improves the workplace experience, and you can see it in the way office areas are managed, day to day.

Basically, this integration ties Planon’s IWMS to Microsoft Places, so organizations can build smarter and more unified workspaces. It also supports different work patterns, because the tool provides AI driven insights, which then makes it easier for employees to work together in office environments. And beyond that, there’s occupancy and usage metrics, which helps with decision-making that doesn’t really rely on guesswork.

“Becoming a Microsoft Places integration partner reinforces our position as a trusted provider of enterprise-grade space and workplace management solutions. Together, we are focused on creating workspaces that are smarter, more connected, and easier to navigate,” said Peter Ankerstjerne, CEO, Planon.

Driving Smarter Workplace Management with AI and Integration

Integration makes workplace stuff easier for orgs. Staff can book desks and meeting rooms right from Outlook or Teams. This makes things simpler for everyone. It also hooks Planon’s real estate data with Microsoft’s AI-powered analytics. So, it offers detailed space usage insights, making area management better. Organizations can then plan and allocate resources more smartly. Overall, the Planon Microsoft Places Integration pushes workplace innovation and helps out with the new flexibly mixed working setups.

“Organizations everywhere are rethinking how their workplaces can bring people together more effectively. By integrating Planon’s powerful building management capabilities with Microsoft Places, we’re enabling customers to create work environments that are smarter, more connected, and more responsive to the needs of their employees,” said Charlie Chung, Partner Director of Product at Microsoft.

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