4 Lessons We’ve All Learned About Business Tech in the Last 12 Months

I’m sure you’ll agree with the world, and parts of your business (if not all) have been turned upside down over the last 12 months. Working Remotely from home has been a very real situation for all businesses where they can.

Many businesses were caught off guard, but we’ve helped almost all survive through the use of flexible technology.

Here are some of the most critical lessons many of us in the world of tech have learned to help you thrive:

Working remotely from home is workable.

Armed with a laptop, internet connectivity and Office 365, we helped many of our biggest customers transition to a work from home environment on a semi-permanent basis.

There were challenges with some legacy business applications that still require a physical server to run, but we quickly provided a solution that allows the workforce to connect to office-based servers with the click of a button from the comfort of their home.

Remote security is a priority.

The rush to work from home saw the focus on connectivity with VPN access and collaboration software; however, many looked closely at protecting their business data in the work from home environment.

Simple tasks like surfing the web from a work laptop would not be an issue when protected by a corporate firewall. Looking to ensure that the data that is moved between corporate and remote working devices is encrypted, secure and known about.

How do you protect your corporate devices when they are being used on a home network? A purpose-built cloud firewall.

No matter how insecure the connection is, a cloud firewall protects all devices and data that belong to your company. Do you have one? Check out our blog post on Securing Endpoints in your Business.

Communication is key.

Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Google Meet saw many businesses transition from in-person meetings to truly virtual communications.

The uptake of these platforms has seen some of the biggest advances as all the big players in the space are looking to acquire market share.

New features and security are added, regularly with advances in collaboration and usability; all of these platforms are now hard to live without.

Future-proofing your business tech is essential to have Working Remotely a solution.

As lockdowns ease across the globe, this sees many working in new ways. Perceptions of remote working have changed with some uncertainties about what the future looks like. Technology has become one of the highest priority items for most small and medium-sized businesses.

A mobile workforce that can work efficiently and communicate with ease is crucial to the future success of your business. We’re here to help you make this transition.

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