The Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum (BHIC) is an archival institution dedicated to making historical heritage accessible to a wide audience. With a focus on digitization and modern technologies, BHIC works continuously to improve the availability and usability of historical information. The organization has a wide range of digital and physical collections and serves both researchers and interested citizens. A future-proof IT infrastructure is essential here.
Customer perspective
A new look at IT workstations
At BHIC, the renewal of IT workstations was not just about replacement, but about improvement. The organization wanted an IT environment that optimally supported hybrid working, with an emphasis on flexibility and ease of use. Employees were given the freedom to choose a device that best suited their work, without compromising on security and performance. “With our new IT workstations, employees have more choice and flexibility, increasing work happiness and productivity.”
An efficient and ergonomic work environment
In addition to flexible equipment, the physical workplace has also been optimized. Every workstation in the office features a unified setup with dual screens and adjustable monitor arms. A minimalist cabling solution allows employees to connect their devices with just one cable, keeping the work process streamlined and the infrastructure uncluttered. “On site, we have set up standardized workstations so that employees can easily switch between them,” he said.
The move to hybrid working not only offers productivity benefits, but also contributes to BHIC’s sustainability goals. Fewer travel movements and the choice of sustainably produced IT hardware reduce the organization’s ecological impact. In addition, depreciated hardware is recycled or reused, minimizing material waste.
A forward-looking work environment
