There will be certain long-term financial and business repercussions by the time COVID-19 goes away, not to mention the health effects of the disease. The crisis has caused businesses around the world to be in a tailspin. Therefore, it is perhaps tempting to pay attention to keeping your business afloat, but planning and preparing for the future is important. Below are some steps on how to go about this.
There are differences between handling a remote workforce and managing a conventional team. Remote workforces come across several different challenges, and a lack of strong leadership possibly makes workers less active, lacking in commitment, or even close their communication lines.
Cloud computing is in the right position to transform the landscape of businesses. Cisco forecasts that the cloud will manage 94% of workloads by 2021, and the coronavirus epidemic is accelerating the process.
It seems the so-called ‘new normal’ is doing home-based work and people will have to get use to this new normal. In spite of the COVID-19-induced disruption, there is still collaboration at work, even though this is possible only through teleconferencing instead of face-to-face interaction.
B2C companies have to implement the smartest business strategies throughout the rest of 2020. Here is how B2C companies have to conduct business for the rest of this year taking in consideration the state of the economy and the challenges it puts forward.
Work culture has undergone significant changes over the years. The relevance of remote working has increased, and it ensures smooth handling of office tasks despite the larger physical distances between the locations of the office and employees.
There has been a big change in how business is done following COVID-19, even as organizations worldwide are adapting to the new situation. Phrases such as ‘click and collect’ are now part of the business nomenclature, but many small organizations lack a web presence.
Serverless computing has been a revolutionary invention. When looking to fast-track the post-COVID-19 movement to the cloud environment, we would prefer to not have to size the resources that we feel our workloads will require.
Difficult times like a global economic crisis or unexpected pandemic tests people professionally and personally. Businesses have to prepare themselves to face tough times that are coming ahead. The business team has to be well equipped to maintain unexpected uncertainties that could even bring an end to the whole company.
The term ‘VPN’ stands for a virtual private network, and it enables you to surf the web in a private and anonymous way. Through IP masking, encryption and encapsulation of data, it creates a masked tunnel which makes tracking your online actions almost impossible for internet providers, search engines, advertisers, and site owners.