iOFFICE Acquires Leading Meeting Space Solutions and Workplace Analytics Company, Teem


iOFFICE, the industry leader in next-generation workplace experience and asset management solutions, announced it has acquired Teem as part of a continuing effort to help companies of all sizes create connected workspace experiences that drive enhanced business outcomes. 

Since 2012, Salt Lake City-based Teem has been a leading developer of cloud-based meeting space solutions and workplace analytics created to help companies improve their workplace experience while optimizing their use of space.  

Employee expectations are evolving at a rapid pace and companies can no longer afford to ignore the direct correlation between key business performance benefits and creating a better office experience for their employees. Recent industry studies demonstrate that positive work environments result in more engaged employees and engaged employees exhibit more productive, high-performance behaviors. 

Teem serves over 3,500 companies globally. These clients range from small businesses to enterprise-level organizations such as GE, Airbnb, LinkedIn and Viacom. Additionally, its platform has been integrated into many of today’s largest office products, including Office 365, Google and Slack. Teem’s digital platform leverages a powerful suite of workplace solutions to ensure an organization’s people, places and technology are all working together seamlessly to connect and empower the office ecosystem. 

Additionally, Teem will continue to operate in Salt Lake City. Teem’s software will be integrated into iOFFICE’s existing portfolio of solutions.

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January 29, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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