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”...
Whaller launches its own MCP server (AI Connector)

Whaller launches its own MCP server (AI Connector)

Whaller announces the availability of its MCP server, a connector based on the open standard Model Context Protocol (MCP), making the collaborative platform the first French digital workplace to offer this type of native integration with artificial intelligence...

How to Deploy a Digital Workplace?

How to Deploy a Digital Workplace?

5 steps to deploy an effective and sovereign collaborative platform   Today, many organisations—both public and private—know they need to modernise their work environment… but aren’t always sure where to begin. A Digital Workplace isn’t just a trend or software...

File sharing: what if trust became a deciding factor?

File sharing: what if trust became a deciding factor?

Over the past 24 hours, the digital world has been shaken once again: WeTransfer, the popular file-sharing platform, has admitted to using user files to train its artificial intelligence models. Although the company has recently announced it would abandon this...