In this week's Computer Weekly, we report from the COP26 conference on how the tech world's collaborative open source model could help tackle climate change. Gartner has urged IT leaders to rethink their role as business come to rely on digital technologies. And we ask if your office security is at risk as staff return. Read the issue now.
Many companies are in the process of creating or refining their hybrid work strategy. Planning a return to the office is complex: business and IT leaders must rethink and improve office spaces to ensure employee safety and support their new hybrid workforce.
In the next normal, more enterprises are embracing the concept hybrid digital workplace and building a working environment that prioritises the employee experience, flexibility, and productivity. Read our eBook and see how you can plan for a better workplace that prioritises the employee in the next normal.
Today, 9 out of 10 employees report that they prefer a hybrid work model. This means that it’s critical for organizations to provide their employees with welcoming and technologically effective workspaces that they can collaborate in. So, how can this best be done? Browse this infographic to learn more.
Research shows that only 9% of office employees are either in the office full-timeor fully remote. The remaining 91% are hybrid. With this workforce shift comes the need for collaboration spaces and tech, and it has become crucial for offices to reflect these expectations. Access this guide to learn how to best accommodate your employees.
In this e-guide, IT security pro Nick Lewis discusses the evolving security threat posed by embedded systems on standard enterprise networks, including some recent printer security vulnerabilities. Learn about potential mitigations you can put in place, and get bonus tips on keeping data safe in recycled PC components.
Every digital tool deployed by TDCX is aimed at augmenting the performance and experience of its employees. In an interview with CW, Byron Fernandez, group CIO of TDCX, talks up the company's approach in ensuring its technology investments enhance employee experience, as well as the cyber security challenges in its human capital intensive business.
When the pandemic hit, most companies lacked a remote working strategy and many people had minimal remote experience. However, even with hybrid work now the norm, many organizations are still struggling to enable a consistently equitable meeting experience for remote and in-office workers alike. Access the white paper to learn more.