DTEN is combining some of its devices with Zoom’s Workspace Reservation to aid in the transition back to office work.

Accessing Workspace Reservation on a DTEN device enables employees to view and reserve available workstations and meeting rooms.

Some DTEN devices are being paired with Workspace Reservation including the DTEN D7 and DTEN ME Pro.

The pairing of DTEN and Zoom technology will allegedly streamline office management solutions as staff across Fortune 500 corporations are returning to work, at least on a part-time basis.

Cary Bran, Global Head of Zoom Rooms, said: “Managing the return to work can seem like a big puzzle. Companies have employees entering the office on different days, needing a variety of spaces, and all concerned about safety and productivity.”

“Workspace Reservation from Zoom provides the solution: it delivers an easy way for companies to manage the hybrid office, enabling employees to reserve workspaces that best meet their specific needs and DTEN devices seamlessly support the entire ecosystem.”

DTEN points to Edelman Data X Intelligence’s 2021 Work Trend Index Survey that 66% of companies are considering office reconfiguration, including hotdesking.

Rick Corteville, CMO at DTEN, said: “Hot desking is part of Zoom’s Workspace Reservation and exemplifies how Zoom and DTEN work in tandem to support hybrid office management.”

“Many employees have anxiety about returning to the office: Where can I sit? Will my desk have the technology I need? Can I connect with my remote colleagues?”

“Zoom Workspace Reservation combined with DTEN devices helps to eliminate these worries, making in-person work less complicated and more employee-friendly.”

Workers can use the DTEN D7 in receptions to make reservations. The DTEN ME Pro is used to check-in and sync employee accounts at their selected workstations by scanning a QR code on the device.

Both Zoom and DTEN provide support for implementing Workspace Reservation on DTEN devices. Zoom Portal also offers step-by-step setup instructions.

Rick Corteville was tasked with improving the company’s Zoom Rooms expertise when he joined DTEN in December last year.

DTEN received funding from Zoom for new products and service innovations in October 2021.

Founded in 2015, the all-in-one video collaboration hardware specialist, DTEN, has a particular focus on Zoom compatibility.

 

 



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