The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed businesses to adopt remote work setups. But with the sudden move, employees are finding out that they don’t have adequate resources to work from home, specifically due to poor or limited internet access. So that you don’t encounter the same issue, find out how much internet bandwidth you need to work from home.
How much internet bandwidth do you need for remote work?
Remote working: Will it be the new norm?
Flexible work setups have often been the subject of debate — employees want the option to work away from the office at least some of the time, but many businesses value well-founded methods and processes. Will the world’s largest work from home experiment change that?
Enforced flexibility
A pandemic is one of the most socially, economically, and politically disruptive events that could ever happen.
Ways to Maximize Technologies During the Coronavirus Outbreak
How to work from home securely
Encouraging staff to work from home is extremely vital in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak. By minimizing social interactions and contact risks, you can reduce the spread of the virus. But be warned. Transitioning from a fully managed business environment to a home office can leave you vulnerable to cyberattacks and online scams.
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Six Data Security Risks your Business could Face in 2020
When it comes to information security, it’s always better to take a proactive approach. After all, hackers are always searching for new vulnerabilities to exploit as companies struggle to keep up with advancements in technology. More than ever, information governance, security, and compliance are bottom-line issues that must be deeply ingrained in your IT strategy.
Letting your staff work from home? Here’s the gear they’ll need
At the office, everything employees need to get work done is provided by the company. They have their PCs, standard keyboards, mice, and perhaps headsets if they do lots of calls. However, circumstances like community quarantines during viral outbreaks may force you to have staff work from their homes.
What’s new with the Windows 10 20H1 update?
The 20H1 update is the first major Windows 10 release of 2020, and the name implies it should be released in the first half of the year, most likely in May. However, you can already give the pre-release version a test run by joining the Fast Ring of the Windows Insider program, but you’ll want to do this on a nonessential machine.
COVID-19’s Impact on the Delivery of Smartphones and Other Technology Products
Cloud use surges during COVID-19 pandemic
As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads to more nations worldwide, millions of businesses turn to the internet as their employees are forced to work from home. Is the World Wide Web ready for the sudden increase in demand for cloud-based services?
Even before the pandemic, many companies were already turning to online productivity and collaboration tools for their business.