Enterprise Technology

Finding Your Place Through Technology

By David Lerette, CTS-D Waveguide’s corporate clients are embracing flexible work policies while also seeking technologies and amenities to attract employees to the office. Whether an associate is looking for a hotdesking area for a day or scheduling a multi-site meeting, Waveguide is here to make the process easy and seamless across the enterprise. Clients Finding Your Place Through Technology

Empowering Clients on the Cloud

  By Scott McLain, CTS-D, LEED AP Waveguide has always been at the forefront of working both smarter and harder for our clients. While Waveguide was a relatively early adopter of the cloud, we have recently reenergized our cloud strategy to move all our project data to the cloud. Why? Because we understand our clients Empowering Clients on the Cloud

Work Cafés: The New Town Hall

By David Gales, CTS In recent years, we’ve been witnessing a comprehensive reinvention of the modern office work environment. Many things are driving this, not the least of which are high real estate costs and the resulting desire for increased efficiency of space. But equally important are the shifting expectations of younger workers and the Work Cafés: The New Town Hall

What Can Firstwave Do for You?

By Tim Bailey, CTS-D, CTS-I What is Firstwave? Firstwave© is Waveguide’s branded multimedia support service, which we provide nationwide on corporate and higher education client sites, where we often complement the work of Compass Group USA and FLIK Hospitality’s conference and foodservice support operations. We started Firstwave in 2003 as an innovative way to ensure What Can Firstwave Do for You?

Conference Rooms: What are they good for anyway? One acoustician’s perspective.

The conference room – vital, ubiquitous and often in short supply – is the place for people to meet and collaborate. There’s almost never enough conference space, especially in this era of open-plan office layouts and huddle rooms (that’s another acoustics article). So what makes a good conference room? Why is one always booked over Conference Rooms: What are they good for anyway? One acoustician’s perspective.