7 okt. 2025

What is the Digital Workplace?

Connect and support people

Let’s explore this evolving tech ecosystem, why it matters, and what it means for your business.

The way we work has changed—and it’s not going back. Offices are hybrid and teams are distributed, working everywhere from factory floors to kitchen tables, airport gates to mobile devices.

To keep up, organizations are rethinking the infrastructure that supports this new world of work. Enter: the digital workplace.

But what is the digital workplace and what does it mean for your organization?

In this article, you’ll discover:

The digital workplace, explained

At its core, the digital workplace is the ecosystem of technologies your teams use to do their jobs—wherever they are. It includes all the tools, data, and communication channels that power work, e.g., messaging app, project platforms, enterprise software, and secure access solutions.

But more than just tools, the digital workplace is a connected environment. One where tech isn’t bolted on—it’s built in. And it’s designed to support people in working smarter, faster, and more flexibly.  

“The digital workplace isn’t just an IT concern. It’s a shared responsibility that touches every part of your organization—from frontline teams to executive leadership.” - The Digital Workplace For Dummies, 2025

The digital workplace spans everything from communication and collaboration tools to backend infrastructure and device management. And it keeps your teams connected, productive, and secure across roles, locations, and industries.

The difference between workplace, workspace, and workplace management

These terms often get mixed up—so let’s clarify:

  • Digital workplace is the full tech ecosystem that supports work. It includes all systems, platforms, and tools.
  • Digital workspace is the personalized environment employees experience. The apps, dashboards, and services they use to work.
  • Digital workplace management is how IT manages and optimizes the ecosystem. Think monitoring, automation, updates, and performance tuning to stay secure and compliant.

Why the digital workplace matters now

So, why should we prioritize the digital workplace? Because the old way of working doesn’t cut it anymore. According to International Data Corporation (IDC), global digital transformation spend will hit nearly USD$4 trillion by 2027. That tells you everything you need to know about where priorities are shifting.  

Here are three key reasons organizations are doubling down on digital workplace investment:

  1. Employee engagement is slipping: Gallup reports engagement is at its lowest in a decade. A strong digital workplace helps teams feel connected, supported, and productive—wherever they work.
  2. Cybersecurity risks are growing: With more devices, access points, and remote work, security has never been more complex. A unified digital workplace gives IT visibility and control.
  3. Customer experience depends on it: If your employees can’t access the tools they need, your customers feel it. A resilient digital workplace keeps operations running and customers happy.

If you’d like to learn more about this, you can find more reasons in our guide, The Digital Workplace For Dummies.

The digital workplace in action

The digital workplace isn’t just for office workers or IT teams—it’s for everyone. Whether you’re on the factory floor, in a retail store, out in the field, or behind a desk, the need is the same: seamless access to the tools, information, and support required to do your job well.

It flexes to fit your workforce, not the other way around. No matter the role, location, or device, it creates a consistent, productive experience for every employee. For example, an employee in finance relies on encrypted collaboration tools and automated compliance workflows to manage risk and audits. An employee in manufacturing uses augmented reality (AR) to log equipment issues and access real time data. And an employee in retail uses mobile staff scheduling and POS integrations to streamline store operations.

“No matter the context, one thing remains true: The digital workplace adapts to and scales with your business.” - The Digital Workplace For Dummies, 2025

Embracing a digital workplace mindset

The digital workplace isn’t something you set and forget. Simply investing in the right tools isn’t enough, you have to embrace the right mindset too.

“Think like a product manager. Leaders must treat the digital workplace not as a one-time rollout, but as an evolving product they’re delivering to their employees. It’s about setting employees up for success by designing systems that are cohesive, resilient, and built around real needs.” - The Digital Workplace For Dummies, 2025

It’s a product—one that needs strategy, ownership, and continuous improvement. That means thinking beyond technology rollouts. Why? To build a strong foundation for your tools to thrive on. Disconnected environments lead to friction and disruption.  

To build a resilient, people-first digital workplace, your IT team should:

  • Design around employee needs
  • Partner with HR, operations, and other key functions
  • Align outcomes to leadership goals
  • Build a living roadmap, not a static plan

Digital workplace benefits

Done right, the digital workplace drives real value across your business. Organizations investing in digital workplace infrastructure see results in these key areas:

  • Operational efficiency and resilience: Employees spend less time fighting tech and more time on meaningful work. Downtime drops and response time improves.
  • Better employee experience: Seamless, intuitive tools reduce frustration and improve engagement.
  • Stronger security and compliance: Unified systems help reduce risk and close gaps without slowing work down.
  • Improved customer experience: Empowered employees deliver faster, better service—wherever they are.
  • Cost optimization: Fewer tools, smarter usage, and lower overhead equals better return on investment (ROI).

Where does TeamViewer fit in?

At TeamViewer, we believe the digital workplace should work—whether you’re managing 100 laptops or industrial machines worth millions. And that’s where TeamViewer ONE comes in. A platform that connects people with technology across all environments: office, frontline, field, or remote.

TeamViewer ONE supports every part of your digital workplace with:

  • Secure endpoint access and control
  • Integrated AR solutions for frontline support
  • Real-time monitoring and management
  • AI-powered automation
  • Cross-platform flexibility

Ready to learn more?

Download the full Digital Workplace For Dummies guide to explore:

  • Key trends shaping the future of work
  • Digital workplace challenges (and how to solve them)
  • Tools and tips for better management
  • Insights from leading experts  

Download the full Digital Workplace For Dummies guide