Unlocking Real-Time Collaboration: Why Your Network Is the Key to Vibe Working 

June 03, 2025

Lately, there has been a growing buzz around the concept of “Vibe Working,” where teams are leveraging AI to dynamically share, develop, test, and transform “fuzzy” ideas into something useful in real-time. I view this approach as one of the next significant evolutions in our professional and technological landscape.

Reflecting on my own journey in technology, I’ve observed how the pace of innovation and collaboration continually reshapes our daily workflows. Right now, I believe we stand at an inflection point: a nascent stage where AI is transforming from a productivity enhancer for individuals into a fundamental component in reshaping business processes.

Many organizations today are understandably focused on harnessing AI to quickly boost individual productivity – like reducing the time it takes to write an email or create a PowerPoint – driven by the immediate ROI demands of shareholders and market pressures. However, I strongly believe the real value and ultimate winners in the new business world lie in integrating AI deeply into how teams collaborate, generate and develop ideas through to execution.

As a concept, Vibe Working represents more than incremental improvements; it’s about rethinking how work itself is structured and executed. It promotes a seamless interaction where human creativity and AI-driven insights merge in real-time. But there’s a significant challenge here. For AI to genuinely support real-time creative collaboration, data must flow swiftly and uninterrupted. Any lag caused by slow network connections risks disrupting the creative rhythm essential for innovation.

This reality places technologies like SD-WAN and WAN optimization, supported by Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM), at the heart of successful Vibe Working adoption. At Teneo, we’ve helped global enterprises implement these foundational network technologies, enabling them to fully support demanding, real-time workloads, such as Vibe Working. Our clients are increasingly asking how their existing network infrastructure can support these new collaboration models, and we’re helping them answer that with intelligent, optimized solutions

Businesses that invest strategically in these supporting technologies, thereby fully enabling next-generation AI work practices like Vibe Working, will not only innovate faster but also unlock new avenues of value creation previously unimaginable. The future isn’t merely leveraging AI for productivity – it’s about fundamentally transforming how we collaborate, innovate, and thrive.  Don’t let your network become the barrier that holds you back.

As organizations rethink how they work, now is the time to evaluate whether your network and security infrastructure can support this shift. If you’re wondering where to start, we’re helping forward-looking companies map out that journey.

Book a consultation with Teneo today to assess your network’s readiness, optimize your infrastructure, and start your journey towards seamless, real-time AI-driven collaboration.

Author: Brett Ayres, CTO, Teneo

 

Contact us - We’d love to help you





    Teneo collects your personal data when you complete our online forms. We will use this information to provide an accurate response to your questions or requests and we will keep a record of your form completion in our CRM system. By submitting this form, you agree to us contacting you for the purpose of our response. For more information explaining how we use your personal data, please see our Privacy Policy.

    Cookie Policy

    This website uses cookies so we can provide you with the best user experience possible.

    Cookies are small files containing information that enables a website to recognise you. They’re downloaded to the device you use when you visit a website and sent back to that website each time you re-visit, or sent to another website that recognises the same cookie.

    Our cookie policy tells you how and why we use cookies, and how this allows us to improve your online experience. You can read our full Cookie Policy here.

    Strictly Necessary Cookies

    Strictly necessary cookies include session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies keep track of your current visit and how you navigate the site. They only last for the duration of your visit and are deleted from your device when you close your Internet browser. Persistent cookies last after you’ve closed your Internet browser and enable our website to recognise you as a repeat visitor and remember your actions and preferences when you return.

    Third Party Cookies

    Third party cookies include performance cookies and targeting cookies. Performance cookies collect information about how you use a website, e.g. which pages you go to most often, and if you get error messages from web pages. These cookies don’t collect information that identifies you personally as a visitor, although they might collect the IP address of the device you use to access the site. Targeting cookies collect information about your browsing habits. They are usually placed by advertising networks such as Google. The cookies remember that you have visited a website and this information is shared with other organisations such as media publishers.

    Keeping these cookies enabled helps us to improve our website and display content that is more relevant to you and your interests across the Google content network.