Workforce demand for an evolved hybrid working model extends far beyond the ability to work from home. The new hybrid office must show the adaptability to meet personal, professional and organisational need, with workers benefitting from the flexibility to undertake the work that delivers most value from each location.
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Working from home has typically meant teams putting up with the challenges of poor connectivity and collaboration. Now, with changes accelerated by the pandemic, it can be a seamless, effective way of working. Productivity-boosting processes are set to maximise homeworkers’ potential, facilitated by the professional-level technology they need to work effectively and securely in their own workspace.
Striking a balance between keeping data and networks secure whilst enabling a productive distributed workforce is vital. Having the insight and expertise you need on hand is pivotal in securing investment in the tech that will safeguard activity and improve internal processes.
The rapid adoption of remote working left many IT decision makers blind to rising operational costs. As businesses build back, improved visibility is high on the agenda with new technology solutions identified as key drivers of more cost-efficient processes.
Keeping teams working seamlessly across multiple locations is now a necessity. Whether that’s instant access to data and documentation or digitising traditional processes, we’re here to help your people operate more effectively by automating device and document management, wherever they’re working.
It’s not just technology users that will be working across multiple locations, but the administrators of that technology as well. Remote monitoring and management means being able to track usage, order supplies, fix issues and upgrade firmware wherever a device is, from wherever you are.
Automatic supplies ordering means new ink or toner cartridges arrive ready to be installed whenever they are needed, saving time and cutting costs. While the hidden costs that come with self-managing printers, including the time spent setting up machines and systems, responding to issues and handling supplies are removed.