Why More and More Architects are Adopting Inevidesk

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We’re talking to more and more architectural practices every week and, although they may be differing in size and situation, there are clear common themes emerging:

  • Hybrid or blended working is here to stay: everyone is looking forward to getting back into their offices over the coming months, but most will retain an element of home working (between 1 – 3 days for most).

  • Office space requirements have changed: practices don’t need as much office space, so being able to use a smaller office in a flexible way is critical and massively cost-effective.

  • Better remote working support is needed: many remote working strategies employed through the pandemic have worked, but not necessarily at a level of performance that can sustain longer term remote working.

  • The Cloud beckons: many are keen to lose on premises infrastructure and take advantage of improved resiliency and access via cloud services.

  • Regional presence is of growing importance: satellite offices across the UK and Europe are increasingly attractive, especially if no local infrastructure is required.

  • Business continuity: we all now need strategies to ensure our businesses can work at the uppermost levels in the event of future potential disasters.

  • Virtual Desktop Infrastructure has always been attractive: but until Inevidesk has not made economic sense.

Inevidesk resolves all these issues in a smart, easily integrated and cost effective way.  

If you haven’t spoken with us yet, drop us a line at info@inevidesk.uk and we’ll set up a meeting with our expert team to chat through how Inevidesk can bring huge benefits to your practice.

 

Join Cullinan Studio, Flanagan Lawrence, GRID Architects, HLM Architects, Hopkins Architects, Hutchinson & Partners, Lipton Plant Architects, Lyndon Goode Architects and Weston Williamson + Partners (with more on the way) in taking a smart step towards better designed IT infrastructure.

Tim Whiteley