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The hybrid work experience looks different across business sizes and industries. However, with Internet traffic on the rise, it’s clear that businesses are returning to the office, particularly in small businesses and the education industry. At the same time, there is an emergence of large corporate offices possibly moving locations to smaller branch offices closer to where people want to live and work. With accelerated growth in deployment and traffic on teleworker devices, those employees working away from the office continue to be productive by using apps like collaboration.

However, simply investing and deploying is not sufficient. Organizations are faced with:

  • Delivering consistent experience for collaboration and other critical applications along the entire digital supply chain - within and beyond their own perimeter.
  • Keeping the workforce at the heart of decision-making, ensuring all employee experiences are prioritized, whether at home, in the office, or anywhere.
  • Ensuring workspaces have the connectivity, environmental monitoring, and automation needed to keep employees productive and safe.

In the world of hybrid work, employees expect a great digital experience from their applications whether they’re working in the office, from home, or anywhere.