Work from anywhere
Almost overnight, nearly every organization around the world had to mobilize their workforce to operate remotely. It placed untold strain onto IT departments to rapidly configure and deploy devices, infrastructure and software which could support such a shift, and user expectations were high. They wanted the same fluid experience to perform their roles from anywhere.
This transition sparked organizations to embrace the 'work from anywhere' mindset (also known as a 'remote-first' mindset). The 'work from anywhere' mindset is defined as when organizations shift their mindset to treat remote and location-based employees the same, regardless of where they work.
Read now to explore what hybrid working means to organizations around the globe and how IT decision makers feel about this monumental shift away from the traditional office environment.
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