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These recent experiences have helped us be er understand the challenges our customers face. The lessons we've learned firsthand can help us help you in mes both ordinary and extraordinary. Six lessons learned Here are some key insights that emerged as we helped these companies through their transi ons that may be helpful to your own prepara ons: 1. Expect people to be stressed. By defini on, a crisis will be a stressful me for everyone. 2. An cipate a sudden shi in bandwidth needs. You can send people home to work, but they might not have the internet capacity to work from their home produc vely. 3. Plan for hardware beyond the capacity that you think you need. 4. Look for areas where you can build flexibility into your hardware and support supply chains to address unforeseen con ngencies. 5. Make sure you have a variety of tools that deliver similar benefits at different levels, so you can adjust as needed. 6. Prepare security configura ons for a huge shi from inside the firewall to outside the perimeter. Everything through any device your work environment of the future. Moving forward The ideal remote workforce environment is one in which employees can access everything they need to do their job from any device through a single access point. This is the wave of the future, and that's where forward-looking companies are heading. We can help you posi on your company to stay produc ve during a crisis or plan for a future that includes remote workforce capability. We're here to help. Contact us today! Keep moving forward. We got your back. (855) ONE-NECK oneneck.com

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