Connected Workspace 2024-25
Author: Beth Schultz, Vice President of Research and Principal Analyst
By creating a single, connected workspace for getting work done and managing workflows, enterprise organizations can reduce the efficiency and productivity drag that comes along with having to switch from one application to another. These connected workspaces bring together productivity applications such as project and task management with knowledge bases and content repositories, along with communications and collaboration apps, whether natively or via integration.
In this market overview report, discover:
- The different approaches to creating connected workspaces for collaborative work management, and examples of vendors for each
- Who within an organization buys connected workspace apps, and for what purposes
- What criteria business and IT decision makers use to evaluate these apps, including artificial intelligence (AI), integrations, and data privacy/security
- How vendors address the market and differentiate themselves
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- About Connected Workspace
- Market Overview
- Principal Buyer
- Buyer’s Criteria
- Application Access
- Features and Capabilities
- Automations
- AI/Generative AI
- Integrations
- Data Privacy, Compliance & Security
- Vendor Snapshots
- Adobe (Workfront)
- Airtable
- Asana
- Microsoft (Loop)
- Notion
- Slack (Canvas)
- Smartsheet
- Zoho (Projects)
- Conclusion
- Working With Metrigy