Few business owners I know are pleased to find out that a service provider of theirs has been acquired. This is especially true in the case of managed IT service providers, who more or less hold your ability to operate in their hands. If this provider...
Over a year after the pandemic turned much of the workforce virtual, less than 1 in 5 business owners intends to return to pre-pandemic office conditions, and the majority of U.S. workers want to maintain some regular telework schedule going forward.
As we continue to observe social distancing guidelines and stay-at-home orders, it’s clear that we’ll all be working from home for at least another several weeks.
As more of us shift to working from home and generally practicing social distancing, it’s important that we still find creative ways to build our personal and professional relationships.
For years providers have been touting the benefits of a migration to the cloud: increased productivity, morale, and security, and decreased management burden and risk of downtime.
Thanks to technology, the lines between “work” and “home” are blurred at best, and often not existent whatsoever; we have the ability to work from anywhere, at any time, so we end up working everywhere, at all times.