The managed workplace service: the all-inclusive IT solution
For some time now, technology has been part of our sight, radically changing the setting and the essence itself.
Our daily life and efficiency is made, among other things, by the correct functioning of our devices. Every problem related to our workstation implies in fact a work stoppage that will negatively impact first of all on our productivity and, subsequently, also on our satisfaction.
Managed workplace: what is it?
DOS Group’s managed workplace professionally manages the workstation for each employee, including the most suitable devices designed according to the role and active assistance. It is a complete contract for IT support, designed for companies that need to have a customized monthly subscription and the complete creation of the workstation in the office.
Managed workplace: the contract to support companies
This service responds to a series of problems, or needs, present in most companies and affecting multiple departments. The main ones are
- IT department with limited resources
- Transition from CAPEX to OPEX
- On-boarding slowness
- Uniformity of devices
- Machines that rarely reflect the real needs of users
Through the managed workplace it is possible to create ad hoc packages for each department, with assistance included, at a convenient monthly cost.
Andrea Piludu
IT Service Desk Specialist
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