Ebook: Are You Ready for the Hybrid Workplace?

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The workplace had to change — that much is clear. But now that it has, are your employees empowered with the tools they need to do their jobs from anywhere?

Most companies have already deployed the necessary software to enable collaborative work, like Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom. 

Headsets and webcams are also valuable tools for remote work. But during the pandemic, many businesses left it to users to select and purchase these tools.

"In the spring of 2020, companies weren’t prepared for the mass move to working from home, and they couldn’t outfit their employees with the right tools in a timely manner," says analyst firm Frost & Sullivan. "They must correct that by providing quality, certified devices that meet enterprise requirements and won’t cause IT headaches."

Read this report for insights from Frost & Sullivan on:

  • Technology requirements for hybrid work
  • Investment criteria for business headsets and webcams
  • Key worker personas and their collaboration tool requirements
  • How integration and manageability boost ROI

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