Digital Workspaces
What ‘Plug-and-Play’ Digital Workspaces Really Mean (And Why You Want One)
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August 213, 2025
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It’s day one. You’ve hired a new team member. They open their laptop… and what do they see?

In a real plug-and-play digital workspace, here's what should already be in place:

  • Pre-configured folders in OneDrive or SharePoint, based on role

  • Outlook and Teams synced with correct calendars, contacts, and channels

  • Templates for reports, onboarding, recurring meetings, and shared docs

  • Installed tools based on the user’s needs — nothing extra, nothing missing

This setup means less friction, faster onboarding, and consistent workflows from day one.

You could build it yourself — or let us do it for you.

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