This story was prepared by Digital Workplace Conference and is being published by BusinessDesk as advertorial.
Discover how to stay ahead at the Digital Workplace Conference.
In today's economic environment, many businesses are looking for ways to cut expenses. But cutting costs without enhancing productivity is a dangerous game, especially when harnessing technology can be your competitive edge.
This is why the Digital Workplace Conference is a must-attend event for New Zealand businesses. Returning to Auckland on Tuesday, March 18 and Wednesday, March 19, 2025, this event has been a cornerstone for digital innovation across four countries for the past 16 years.
Drawing in 250 to 350 attendees annually, speakers and exhibitors at the conference help organisations enhance efficiencies, drive growth and improve their bottom line without expanding their budget.
Debbie Ireland, founder of Digital Workplace Results, explains, “This event is designed to help businesses boost productivity by utilising the tools they already have and tapping into the underestimated power of Microsoft 365.”
What sets this conference apart is its focus on the New Zealand market. It offers insights that are tailored to the unique challenges Kiwi businesses face, providing real-world examples of how local companies are thriving by using the right tools and strategies.
“Attendees come to share challenges and hear how others are navigating the competitive landscape, and they leave with actionable insights they can implement immediately. It’s all about learning how to stay ahead of the curve and not getting left behind when competitors are moving forward,” Debbie says.
The Digital Workplace Conference has a packed agenda which covers all aspects of Microsoft 365, with sessions on strategy, planning, and technical implementation, as well as deep dives into tools like Artificial Intelligence and Copilot.
“Last year’s sessions on AI were completely booked out, proving the demand for practical, forward-thinking solutions. These tools are revolutionising the way businesses operate and mastering them can give companies a significant edge.”
In today’s post-pandemic world, in-person learning and networking have become more valuable than ever.
“While online learning is great, the feedback we receive from attendees is that the in-person experience offers unmatched opportunities for focus, inspiration, and connection.”
So, whether you’re just starting your career or are a seasoned professional looking to future-proof your business, lead the charge in your industry, or invest in your skills, the Digital Workplace Conference 2025 is your next move.
Secure your spot now to join the event in Auckland on Tuesday March 18 and Wednesday March 19, 2025. Your competitors won’t be waiting, will you?