Maintaining security with VDI in the hybrid working era



    Remote working, at least in part, is here to stay. Businesses across numerous sectors are opting to incorporate remote working into their long-term plans, leading to many workers following a balanced model between home and the office in the coming years. With reports of organizations showing productivity increases of 47% during the first lockdown in 2020, it’s no surprise to find that remote working won’t be a measure that’s left behind as the roadmap to post-pandemic normality kicks in.

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    Roger Waterhouse is Cloud & Hosting Product Manager at Pulsant.

    While businesses will no doubt be excited by the prospect of being able to attract and retain the best talent outside of their traditional catchment area, plus benefitting from lower overheads by refactoring or reducing office space, supporting the remote workforce with the right solutions to complete tasks effectively from remote locations will provide a unique set of challenges to IT management teams.



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