COVID-19The rapid spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated infection control measures imposed by governments caused a major disruption to traditional workflows, leading to an immense increase in remote work. At the same time, innovation activities became more collaborative and digitalized ...
First-time remote workers often get distracted by friends, games, social media, housework, or an endless number of other things to tinker with. This is especially true when people are faced with a life-threatening pandemic. For some, concentrating on work may not seem like a priority. You ...
How a workplace has been affected by COVID-19 depends on regional regulations and the type of work. However, office-based workers have faced similar challenges around the world. While many people still have no option but to work from home, others can access their offices with restrictions. ...
Q15Overall, are you satisfied with the way the IT service desk team stood up to the challenges of remote work resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic? The final question of the survey found that, despite all of the issues the pandemic highlighted, 70% of respondents felt that their IT servic...
However, with COVID numbers waning and restrictions lifting,returning to the officemay become a reality for many. But don’t panic just yet. It’s possible to make a case for continuing to work remotely even if your employer wants you back in the cubicle. ...
Connecting to a remote desktop over RDP During the 2020 quarantine brought about by the COVID-19 epidemic, a portion of the Protectimus team transitioned to working remotely. To do so, remote computer access was set up using the RDP client over a VPN. The VPN is used to access the corp...
Are you thinking about returning to work? How has COVID changed the way we work? To help answer that and provide some insights on some new research, I've asked Tony Lee. He's the Vice President of Content at the Society for Human Resource Management. Many of you know it as SHRM. To...
by disrupting business-as-usual so fundamentally, the global pandemic has brought to the fore many opportunities that previously were on the fringes. Informed by everything from remote working to public health concerns, architects and designers must be prepared to imagine workplaces of a kind they...
With the rise of both self-imposed and mandated social distancing, as well as global turn towards remote work, ArchDaily is exploring the impact of COVID-19 and what it will mean for the future. + 9Save this picture!Slack Headquarters / Studio O+A. Image © Garrett Rowland and Amy ...
However, the COVID-19 recession is shaping up to be different. For starters, people are being asked to curtail outside activities. This is particularly true for those who have medical conditions that put them at higher risk—the type of individuals who use health care the most. On top of...