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Can we really be productive and collaborative in the comfort of our own home?
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 06 - 05 - 2020

All it takes is one major event or natural disaster to disrupt the way businesses operate, which can ultimately negatively impact productivity and the bottom line. These events can often prevent us from working in our corporate offices, conducting business on the road and confining us to our homes.
However, many of us are ingrained with the concept of traveling to a location to meet with clients, partners, industry associates or collaborate with fellow employees to "get business done" because, let's face it, there really is no complete replacement for the face-to-face.
But in today's highly connected business world, staying connected doesn't always require us to be in the same physical space to be engaged, present and productive.
One way organizations can help their workforce stay productive in the midst of travel restrictions is by providing your workforce with the same corporate access and digital experience they would receive while at the corporate offices.
This starts with having a seamless and secure onramp into corporate resources. Tools such as remote access points paired with secure network access that follows you — no matter where you are — can keep you connected and help you remain competitive when time is money.
Technology really has come a long way and companies have created hardware and software solutions that extend the corporate employee experience to anywhere they choose to be productive. Employees today have a wealth of remote working options that they can employ when the need arises, such as remote access points or RAPs.
RAPs come preconfigured, so any employee can simply plug in to any existing Internet connection and they're ready to work as if they were inside the office. IT departments can securely extend the corporate enterprise network to every remote employee to easily overcome common issues, such as having to repeatedly login and authenticate in order to access applications, that make traditional remote networking painful.
Another benefit is that RAPs support centralized management of data, voice and video applications, including wired voice over IP desk phones, printers and other IoT devices. Since most employees don't have a degree in IT, RAPs are simple for any employee to power up since they're essentially plug-and-play.
No matter the reason behind an organization's decision to implement a remote working protocol, the fact is that technology advancements are helping to bridge the digital and physical worlds. In other words, experiences that were once only thought possible through in-person interaction can now be had without physically being in the same room.
When combined with skyrocketing costs, associated productivity loss from travel, as well as the physical and mental fatigue that comes with navigating airports and juggling time zones, many organizations are re-thinking the possibilities around remote working simply because the technology is now capable of delivering an experience very similar to that of in-person interaction to the point where many of the benefits of the daily commute into the corporate offices and longer haul travel for business may no longer be worth it.
— The writer is country manager, UAE at Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company


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