Compucom, a leader in managed IT services, technology sourcing, and digital workplace solutions, today unveiled its Geordi Center, a collaboration studio to provide hands-on demonstrations of cutting-edge technologies that enhance productivity and transform the employee experience.
The Geordi Center, located within Compucom’s state-of-the-art Advanced Configuration Center in Paulsboro, NJ, represents the company’s bold commitment to push digital workplace innovation forward and provide customers with actionable intelligence from the vast amount of data generated within the IT environment.
The Geordi Center is more than just a name; it is an inspiration. Named after the visionary character Geordi La Forge from Star Trek, who used technology to expand his perception of the world, this center embodies that same spirit. His iconic visor symbolizes how technology can enhance capabilities and provide new ways of managing data—just as Compucom leverages AI and data to bring observability and visibility to IT environments. The company’s goal is to equip customers with actionable intelligence, empowering them to drive predictable, transformative outcomes through its Full Lifecycle Observability (FLO) Framework with the mission of enhancing visibility through technology.
“The Geordi Center is dedicated to bridging the gap between data and actionable intelligence, empowering businesses to reimagine what’s possible with their IT,” said Mike Flanagan, Compucom CIO/CTO. “It’s in this Center where our customers will experience firsthand how modern solutions elevate their business operations and workplace experience.”
Highlights of the Geordi Center:
- Interactive Technology Demonstrations: The studio showcases AI-driven tools that help enterprises streamline operations, boost productivity, and enhance employee satisfaction.
- Live FLO Dashboards: Guests will see Compucom’s FLO Dashboard in action. These live dashboards extract actionable intelligence from complex data, enabling organizations to make informed, real-time decisions.
- Customer-Centric Approach: The studio is built to foster collaboration with CIOs, IT innovators, and industry leaders, demonstrating how technology can solve real-world challenges.
- Integration of Technology Sourcing & Services: Situated steps away and in view of Compucom’s technology procurement, configuration and deployment area, visitors not only see how their data impacts their IT ecosystem but how that data comes to life in their technology sourcing solutions.
The Center made its debut at the company’s annual Advisor and Analyst Day, February 26. John Laherty, senior research analyst at NelsonHall, who has attended previous events said, “It was really impressive to see how the center provides clients with an immersive experience to co-collaborate and develop transformational roadmaps and use cases. This is all underpinned by access to real-time data insights and dashboards through its FLO Framework and Compucom’s end-to-end capabilities, including its extensive partner ecosystem.”
The Geordi Center isn’t just a space to highlight technological innovation; it’s a hub for fostering conversations about the future of IT and strengthening partnerships that empower companies to thrive in the digital age. Visitors to the Center will gain insight into how Compucom brings visibility and value through its IT solutions, and how technology can be seamlessly folded into the workplace to drive results. The Geordi Center stands as the company’s commitment to solving today’s IT challenges—by illuminating the unseen, connecting the dots, and enabling customers to shift from reactive to proactive decision-making.
“The Center underpins our commitment to delivering solutions for the digital workplace that address the challenges of today while preparing businesses for the future,” Flanagan said.
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