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Asure Software Issues Predictions on Top Workplace Management Trends for 2013
AUSTIN, Texas --(Business Wire)--
Asure
Software, Inc. (Nasdaq: ASUR), a leading provider of workplace
management software solutions, today issued its predictions of the
top workplace management trends that will take place in 2013.
"Technology is driving innovation in the workplace, and progressive
organizations that take advantage of that innovation are well suited for
sustained growth," said Pat
Goepel, CEO of Asure Software. "Our predictions for 2013 are based
on where the workplace management market is headed and recent technical
advancements that will help businesses improve productivity, enhance
collaboration, and reduce
real estate and other operational costs."
Trend #1: Leaders Will Cut Infrastructure Costs Using Smart
Devices at Home and at Work
Research firm IDC (News - Alert) predicts the mobile worker population will exceed 2.3
billion by 2015. Further, Juniper research claims 150 million employees
worldwide bring their own smartphone or tablet device to work, a number
that's expected to grow to 350 million by 2014. Given this unprecedented
rate of growth, employees are now leveraging their own smartphones and
mobile devices at both home and work.
Business leaders can take advantage of this trend and significantly
reduce infrastructure costs by eliminating the need to provide all
employees with desktop or laptop systems, employee badges, home offices,
cubes and more. Rather, the workplace of the 2013 will see employees
using conveniently located touch panels and facial recognition via
mobile devices to plug in to their workforce, reserve office space and
collaborate with colleagues.
Trend #2: Uncovering Real Estate Inefficiencies and Cost Savings
by Analyzing Space Utilization
Real estate and facilities costs typically represent one of an
employer's largest expenses. Commercial real estate prices have begun to
rebound from the most recent recession while real
estate maintenance costs for fundamentals such as heating, air
conditioning, electricity, and water continue to rise. To help offset
those costs, leading companies are turning to automated, passive space
utilization detection and analytics technology to capture
and analyze space utilization rates. When the most accurate space
utilization data is captured, organizations can cut real estate costs by
as much as 30 percent just through using their space more efficiently.
Common practices include reducing or repurposing existing workspaces,
implementing hoteling practices, and properly planning for future
expansions.
Capturing space utilization rates also enables companies to align their
workspace with the changing mobile workforce. As more employees work
remotely, their primary purpose for going to the office is to
collaborate. Understanding workspace utilization rates allows companies
to improve workspace density by increasing worker-to-workspace ratios to
1:3 or greater as part of their office hoteling initiative, while
simultaneously incorporating a more open, collaborative environment
within the workplace.
Trend #3: Innovative Biometric and Facial Recognition Technology
to Replace Traditional Badge Security Systems
The workforce of 2013 is highly transient. It is now common to have
employees working full-time, part-time and on a project-basis across
multiple geographies, time zones and facilities. The need to provide the
right security and access to the right facilities is critical to
productivity and meeting client demands.
Advances in biometric
and facial recognition technology now offer higher degrees of
accuracy, more reliable performance, simplified use, and greater public
acceptance. This will lead to greater reliance on facial, retina,
fingerprint, and other types of recognition technologies in 2013. While
in use for several years as a more secure and effective alternative to
the traditional security badge, these recognition technology
advancements will be relied upon to streamline workforce
time and labor management, simplify the utilization and management
of shared workspace, and enable businesses to more effectively track
workspace utilization volumes, identify bottlenecks, and analyze the
need for the reallocation of space. These advancements will also
eliminate the need for each employee to carry a security badge or log
into a PC. Instead, employees will arrive at the office with just their
smart device, check into a desk location or conference room and move
freely through the workplace without restriction.
Trend #4: Integration of Enterprise Software and Hardware Systems
in the Cloud Leads to Lower Capital Investments
The technology forecast in 2013 will continue to be cloud-based. As
such, companies will aggressively adopt cloud-based enterprise software
solutions and the emerging hardware-as-a-service (HaaS) model. Driven by
cost-cutting initiatives through consolidation, SaaS (News - Alert) and HaaS solutions
help companies gain cost, access and scalability advantages by reducing
or eliminating technology and cost burdens such as servers,
implementation, upgrades, customization, and the need for internal IT
support. New features can be added quickly with little to no impact on
employee, supervisor and administrator daily activities, and
increasingly geographically dispersed and mobile workforces will greatly
benefit from anywhere/anytime accessibility that comes with the cloud.
Trend #5: Enhanced Collaboration of Managed Service Providers
Using Tighter Systems Integration
As companies continue to move toward cloud-based solutions, the
development of open APIs (application programming interfaces) creates a
collaborative services environment where managed service providers can
more easily interconnect to specific services of other providers via
systems integration. Integrating databases reduces errors and multiple
keying, improves accuracy and saves time. With a well-established API
strategy in place, managers are able to connect data and run reports
that provide insights into better managing business operations and costs.
To learn more about Asure Software's predictions on the top workspace
management trends for 2013, download The
Top 5 Workspace Management Trends To Watch For in 2013 executive
briefing at http://goo.gl/pxKbM
or the executive briefing Five
Trends That Are Transforming The Time & Labor Management Landscape
at http://goo.gl/A64CN.
About Asure Software
Asure Software, Inc., headquartered in Austin, Texas, offers intuitive
and innovative technologies that enable companies of all sizes and
complexities to operate more efficiently and better control costs. The
company ensures a high-performing work environment by delivering its
"keep it simple" solutions and expertise to more than 11,000 clients
worldwide. Asure Software's suite of solutions ranges from time and
attendance workforce management solutions to intelligent on-demand
workplace management solutions. For more information, please visit www.asuresoftware.com.

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