Digital Workspace Priorities for 2026
A roadmap for improving the digital employee experience in the AI age
Digital Workspace Priorities for 2026: A roadmap for improving the digital employee experience in the AI age
Rethinking how work gets done in 2026
The digital workspace is entering a new phase. AI is no longer experimental — it's becoming an integral part of how employees work, collaborate and make decisions. This isn't just a technology shift; it's a moment to rethink how organizations support their people, from the tools they use to the culture in which they work.
In 2026, success will depend on building environments where AI, IT operations and employee experience are tightly aligned. Our latest research outlines five priorities that matter most for digital employee experience (DEX) and offers a clear path to attract talent, spark innovation and deliver measurable business impact.
Priority #1: Operationalize AI with digital coworkers and agentic AI
AI assistants were just the beginning. Now, agentic AI — systems that act autonomously to complete tasks and own outcomes — is transforming work. Gartner predicts that 40% of enterprise apps will feature embedded AI agents by 2026, up from less than 5% today. These "digital coworkers" can automate workflows, resolve issues and collaborate across tools.
Why it matters: Organizations that fail to scale AI beyond pilots risk stalled productivity, rising workloads and losing top talent to AI-forward competitors.
Action steps:
- Treat AI agents like team members: define roles, onboard with proper access.
- Pilot and mentor AI before scaling.
- Invest in governance and continuous improvement.
Priority #2: Make DEX a strategic lens for every initiative
Employee experience should be a top-tier metric, on par with revenue or security. Poor tech experiences drain productivity and morale, while a consumer-grade digital environment energizes teams and drives innovation.
Action steps:
- Embed DEX in all IT decisions.
- Deploy digital experience monitoring for real-time visibility.
- Build ROI models to secure funding and executive buy-in.
Priority #3: Align employee experience and security strategies
Security and experience can't operate in silos. Adaptive, risk-based controls must protect the enterprise without frustrating employees. Unified strategies reduce vulnerabilities, improve compliance and maintain productivity.
Priority #4: Modernize hybrid meeting and collaboration spaces
Meeting rooms and collaboration platforms must evolve into intelligent, inclusive environments. AI-powered features like auto-framing, real-time transcription and intelligent recap are no longer optional; they're essential for seamless hybrid work.
Priority #5: Foster a culture of trust that supports employees and AI adoption
Culture underpins every technology initiative. As AI reshapes workflows, transparency and trust are critical. Organizations that invest in AI literacy, clear communication and inclusive practices will see higher adoption, stronger engagement and better business outcomes.
Why this matters
Organizations that embrace these priorities will unlock:
- Higher productivity through AI-driven automation
- Improved employee satisfaction and retention
- Stronger security and compliance posture
- Faster innovation and agility
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