Hybrid work, rising cost pressure and evolving employee expectations have permanently changed how organizations manage space. Legacy tools and point solutions can’t keep up.
This comprehensive buyer’s guide helps workplace, facilities, real estate and IT leaders understand what a modern, connected Integrated Workplace Management System (IWMS) really looks like and how to choose the right platform with confidence.
Managing corporate space today means balancing flexibility, experience and financial accountability – often with limited visibility and disconnected systems.
Inside this buyer’s guide, you’ll learn how modern IWMS platforms deliver a single source of truth across people, space, assets and operations, so you can optimize space utilization, improve employee experience and justify real estate investments with confidence.
This guide is designed to help you:
What defines a modern IWMS: Understand how today’s platforms differ from traditional systems—and why connected, cloud‑ready suites are now essential.
Core IWMS capabilities you shouldn’t compromise on: From desk, room, and event booking to analytics, AI, mobile access and enterprise‑grade security.
A practical IWMS components checklist: Compare solutions side by side using a comprehensive checklist covering UX, automation, analytics, integrations, compliance and scalability.
How to assess platform fit, not just features: Learn how to prioritize requirements based on your operating model, tech ecosystem and long‑term strategy.
Common pitfalls to avoid: See how legacy, siloed, and overly complex systems create friction, data gaps and hidden costs.
Emerging workplace technology trends for 2026: Explore what’s next, from AI‑powered booking assistants and real‑time occupancy data to digital twins and ESG tracking.
Whether you’re replacing legacy systems, consolidating tools or planning for future growth, this buyer’s guide gives you a clear, practical framework for decision-making.
Download the 2026 IWMS Buyer’s Guide to learn more.