What does the new workplace look like?
while others will require a hybrid solution.
Well, one thing is for certain: the theme of working habits and styles sat at the heart of many Mobile World Congress discussions this year. After all, businesses and society as a whole have witnessed an exciting glimpse into the future of work. More people are working remotely than ever before and will continue to do so permanently.
The future of work combines technologies like the cloud, XaaS platforms, mobile communications, and cutting-edge approaches to networking. So it should come as no surprise that JT is investing and innovating heavily in this continuallygrowing sector.
There are certain aspects of the future of work that we can’t predict. Which is why flexibility is key moving forward. Not only because of the future’s uncertainty but because of our industry’s unique ability (and responsibility) to meet and adapt to uncertainty. Throughout the pandemic, remote work platforms, digital communications, and cloud connectivity have been critical. Without them, many of us would have had a much more challenging time. For this reason, businesses should look to move to cloud-centric solutions. This will look different for every business. Some companies will be able to fully embrace cloud-based systems,
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One of JT’s contributions to remote work is Unified Communications. This allows customers to combine their different communications and collaboration tools into a single system, that is truly fit-for-purpose in our ‘new normal’ whether hybrid or fully hosted to suit the needs of the workforce.
The New Workplace Katie Corbett
Director of Enterprise & Business Services (C.I.)