2020 will forever be remembered as the year we had to carry out our daily responsibilities from our dining tables. Organisations that never had any work from home policies pre-COVID have found themselves scrambling to implement one. The real question, though, is whether working from home will become a permanent part of the post COVID-19 business world.
Recent TRG blog posts
Will Working From Home Become Permanent Post COVID-19?
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Thu, Jun 25, 2020
Blog Topics: Technology trends, Cloud Computing, Digital Transformation
3 Ways Microsoft 365 Benefits Your Business Post COVID-19
Posted by Thanh Nguyen on Thu, Jun 11, 2020
Running a business without an office software suite is virtually impossible, so when remote working is becoming the order of the day, it’s only natural that you consider adopting Microsoft 365.
Blog Topics: Technology trends
Zoom for Beginners: the World’s Hottest Video Conferencing Solution
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Tue, May 5, 2020
As Fat Larry’s Band (ask your parents) once sang, “Zoom! Just one look and then my heart went boom!” And video conferencing solution Zoom has had a similar effect on users in the last couple of years, rapidly becoming the go-to program for online meetings and video calls. It’s quick to set up, easy to use, free of charge for light users, and provides a much smoother and less glitchy experience than most of its competitors. No wonder it’s become so popular so quickly!
Blog Topics: Technology trends, Digital Transformation
Top 10 Work From Home Productivity and Communication Tools (Pt. 2)
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Wed, Apr 29, 2020
In our previous article, we have mentioned work from home communication apps experienced a tremendous surge in growth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Zoom is suddenly ubiquitous, but also receives loads of backlash due to various security breaches.
In today's article, we will continue with the remaining 5 alternatives to Zoom.
Read more: How Is TRG Adapting to the New Normal of Virtual Office Post COVID-19?
Blog Topics: Technology trends
How To Ensure Physical and Cyber Security When Working From Home
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Tue, Apr 28, 2020
As more and more professionals are asked to work from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses could face an increase in attacks that could result in data breaches. Remote workers are susceptible to both physical and cyber thefts. The stakes are even higher when you are handling sensitive data, proprietary information, and client contracts at home.
Blog Topics: Talent Management, Technology trends, Cloud Computing
Top 10 Work From Home Productivity and Communication Tools (Pt. 1)
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Tue, Apr 28, 2020
It is not surprising that work from home communication apps experienced a tremendous increase in growth during COVID-19 as a major portion of the global population is now home-bound.
The highest number of downloads recorded was during the week of March 14-21, which surpassed 62 million downloads on both iOS and Google Play, according to a report by App Annie.
Blog Topics: Technology trends
6 Tips For Working From Home Productively
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Sun, Apr 26, 2020
Studies show that productivity spikes when employers allow their workforces to work from home more. Many of us certainly enjoy its benefits, but working from home is not as simple as it sounds; it can be distracting.
Blog Topics: Talent Management, Technology trends, Cloud Computing
5 Simple Steps to Implementing a Work-From-Home Policy
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Tue, Apr 21, 2020
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to sweep the globe like wildfires, showing no sign of slowing down, businesses are increasingly grappling with the question of how to stay operational during this crisis without compromising the well-being of their employees, customers, and the public. Many are sending staff to work from home, yours should be as well.
Blog Topics: Talent Management, Technology trends, Cloud Computing
Industrial and Digital Titans Merge: Koch Industries Acquires Infor
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Tue, Mar 3, 2020
It was confirmed last month that Koch Industries has acquired the remaining equity in Infor in a deal that will make the New York-based enterprise software company a $13 billion subsidiary of Koch Industries. What does this acquisition mean for Infor and its 68,000 customers worldwide?
Blog Topics: Technology trends
How Innovations Help Deliver On-Time, On-Budget IT Projects
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Mon, Sep 30, 2019
In his keynote at Inforum 2019, Infor CEO Kevin Samuelson reconfirmed the company’s commitment to delivering on-time and on-budget projects. Go-lives should not be the destination but the starting line where business problems get solved and values get created. How are Infor and its partners going to achieve that?
Blog Topics: Technology trends