A closer look at Microsoft Asia Pacific's Singapore office revamp

by Paul Mah  |  July 19, 2012, 5:47pm PDT  |  Image 1 of 12

Microsoft Asia Pacific's Singapore office remodel: Space availability

During my recent tour of Microsoft Asia Pacific's Singapore office, I was able to see the space's new open concept design, which included removing cubicles, private offices, and desktop phones. I also got to learn about some of the other design and technology changes, such as replacing projectors with LCD TVs and requiring employees to use their RFID passes to use the printers. It was also clear that meeting spaces are prime real estate. This gallery features some of the other changes that I found interesting.

You can check out the workstation and collaborative space availability in the office with a glance at this automatically updated display. This information can also be accessed from employees’ Windows Phone devices.

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Paul Mah is an independent tech writer, covering a range of topics from enterprise IT to mobile technology.

Paul Mah

Paul Mah
Paul Mah is an independent tech writer, covering a range of topics from enterprise IT to mobile technology. Several times a week, he also indulges in teaching IT-related topics at a local polytechnic.