The business world has been affected to a massive degree by the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, and although communities are starting to open up again, the pandemic continues. Many companies have now moved to a remote workforce model, rather than their previous office structure. To many, the new working environment is now normal, but some are still trying to adapt. Here we offer some suggestions that may help the transition.
Remote working creates many advantages for employees, but also creates challenges for employers. Greater freedom around when and where you work is a powerful advantage, but with that comes greater exposure to security threats and data breaches. Here are a few ways to help keep remote workers and sensitive company data safe:
Stay Connected and Productive When a pandemic or other circumstance forces your team to work from remote offices, it can be challenging to manage and keep them engaged. But, with the right tools and methods in place, it can be easier than you think. We’ve outlined a...
So how do you adapt and create the right IT infrastructure to support the demands of a remote workforce? Companies need to refine their office and security policies, provide additional equipment, and provide remote access to company resources. Here we provide a few guidelines as to how to move forward, and get up and running with a remote workforce.
The current coronavirus pandemic has caused a great deal of upheaval across the globe, and the business world has been affected to a massive degree. Many companies have been forced to move to a remote workforce model, rather than the office structure that they previously used. To some, remote working is the norm, but to others, it’s a completely new environment.
The rapid spread of COVID-19 has brought the whole world to its knees. Many have suffered and continue to do so, and businesses of all sizes across the country have been compromised, in some cases beyond repair. So for businesses that are still operating, what can be done to stay functioning and safe?