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Workplaces set to get 'smarter' - Nathan - 07-02-2009 Today work is somewhere you travel to - in the future work will come to you. So says a report attempting to work out what the offices and workplaces of 2030 will be like. It predicts that as workforces get more mobile, technology will ensure that everything an employee needs is available no matter where they are. Head offices and individual desks are likely to disappear in favour of hot desks, collaborative spaces and decor that adapts to a worker's mood. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8127334.stm">http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8127334.stm</a><!-- m --> What do you think about this? Is it convenient for us or not? Re: Workplaces set to get 'smarter' - Benn - 07-02-2009 In future, I guess, we would like to escape from work, but it will find us wherever we are :lol: . I don't know whether it is bad or good, the time will show, but in fact, it is very interesting innovation. Re: Workplaces set to get 'smarter' - Peach - 07-03-2009 Benn Wrote:In future, I guess, we would like to escape from work, but it will find us wherever we are :lol: . I don't know whether it is bad or good, the time will show, but in fact, it is very interesting innovation.Personally I would like to be so. First of all you don't need to go at work, you may do your job at home. Then if sb requires your help they can easily find you. I think it is only an advantage. Re: Workplaces set to get 'smarter' - Riser - 07-04-2009 We must live with the fact that the world is continuously changing and we don't stay pat, so that this innovation is quite obvious. And I welcome the progress, it's better than to live in a middle age society. |