When the smartphone becomes the everyday workplace
For a long time, work was conceived from a desk, then remote working broadened the framework. But one reality, more discreet yet widespread, never disappeared: that of women and men who work in the field. Craftspeople, drivers, maintenance staff, skilled workers,...
Collaborative tools: rethinking remote work around trust
Remote work now relies on collaborative tools, but their accumulation reveals its limits when they are not designed as a coherent and trusted working environment. Remote work has taken hold quietly. It was not announced as a revolution; it simply became established...
Right to Disconnect in the Hybrid Workplace: Balancing Digital Collaboration and Life Boundaries
Hybrid working, instant messaging and all-in-one collaboration tools have blurred the line between work and personal life across the United Kingdom. With notifications competing for attention at all hours and teams operating asynchronously, the "always-on" culture has...
Generation Z vs Baby Boomers: the Digital Workplace brings generations together
In many organisations, the coexistence of generations is both a source of richness and a daily challenge. On the one hand, Baby Boomers bring solid expertise, deep knowledge of processes and a strong sense of responsibility built over time. On the other, Generation Z...
AI-Augmented Digital Workplaces: Whaller’s Vision
Digital collaboration tools are experiencing a new acceleration driven by artificial intelligence (AI). After the era of intranets and enterprise social networks, the focus has shifted to unified digital workplaces, enhanced by intelligent agents capable of supporting...
2026 begins now!
An open letter from Whaller to those who still believe a different kind of digital world is possible There are years we pass through without really noticing them. And then there are others that compel us to take a step back, to measure the distance travelled,...





