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HKBN JOS Singapore partners with Switch to create flexible work solutions

HKBN JOS Singapore partners with Switch to create flexible work solutions

The workplace-as-a-service offerings provides access to more than 6,300 desks, meeting rooms, and private offices across 60 locations in Singapore.

By iTNews Asia Team on Nov 9, 2021 3:09PM

With more employees in Asia wanting flexible work options, systems integrator HKBN JOS Singapore is partnering with workspace on-demand platform Switch to accelerate the SI’s “Scale as you Go” JOS+ model to help businesses adapt to the modern workplace.

JOS+ is an IT-as-a-Service bundle that allows organisations to customise their required level of IT support that is aligned to business and cost considerations.  Among the offerings is Switch Booth, a workspace on-demand platform located across the island that provides privacy and convenience for the users who want to avoid crowded the hassles of commuting.

“We are seeing an increasing demand for flexible work solutions and IT options for companies in Singapore to transform their operations, pivoted by digitalisation,” said Jeff Lee, Managing Director, HKBN JOS Singapore.

“The need for flexibility and adaptability applies not only to the ways of working, but also to how individuals and businesses consume workspaces,” said David Zhao, VP of Go-to-Market at Switch. “We believe workspace on-demand will be the new norm in today’s evolving hybrid workforce."

Through the partnership, Switch is starting with an initial batch of 100 Switch Booths. It also plans to expand the network to cover hundreds of locations in Singapore by the end of 2022.

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