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The remote working toolkit: Top tech tools helping enterprises to drive operations in the post-pandemic age

The remote working toolkit: Top tech tools helping enterprises to drive operations in the post-pandemic age

In the post-2020 landscape, work from home has become the rule. Against this backdrop, advanced SaaS solutions providers are stepping up to help businesses not only sustain but also augment their operations. Here’s looking at some of the critical digital tools that enterprises are increasingly using to provide their remote workforce with a work environment conducive to seamless collaboration and growth.

GoToMeeting

In the post-2020 landscape, remote workers are logging into enterprise networks using multiple digital devices including desktops and mobile phones. Tools such as GoToMeeting step in here to offer a seamless videoconferencing experience across all devices through relevant upgrades that best meet all post-pandemic requirements. For instance, its advanced sharing feature allows the meeting hosts to appoint new hosts during the meeting while annotation tools provide the simulated experience of in-person collaboration to the participants.

The solution also enables remote workers to communicate quickly and casually. Besides a screen sharing option, it offers unlimited cloud storage to record and share the meetings to enhance the digital meeting experience. The upgrades also include augmented audio quality to compensate for poor network conditions that professionals working from remote or rural regions regularly face. Advanced background noise filtering further improves the meeting experience for remote workers living with children and pets.

Moreover, in light of the spike in cybercriminal activities in the post-pandemic era, cutting-edge videoconferencing solutions such as GoToMeeting are equipped with security features to ensure the cybersecurity of both remote workers and their organizations.

GoToWebinar

GoToWebinar is a digital seminar and conference enabler that offers seamless event-hosting and event-going experience to organizers and attendees respectively. The platform empowers organizers and planners to seamlessly carry out the entire range of operations from creating and managing to promoting their events in a hassle-free manner. The flexible scheduling feature allows them to create a one-time event or a series, or provide the participants with an on-demand event experience.

The software retains the settings and templates of past events, thereby accelerating the process of event creation as users no longer need to set up an event from scratch. Such advanced webinar platforms also empower organizers to personalize the events for brands, be it sponsors or exhibitors, by fine-tuning the visuals with brand-specific colours, logo, images, etc. either during specific sessions or throughout the event.

GoToWebiner enhances the appeal of virtual seminars by enabling the organizers to customize the registration process to collect only the relevant information during the registration process. Its engagement dashboard feature further empowers the users to track and improve participants’ attentiveness and engagement levels by conducting real-time polls and surveys.

LogMeIn Rescue

In an in-office setting, sysadmins had the advantage of troubleshooting problems with an employee’s system by physically tinkering with the device. This is no longer possible in the age of remote work. This is exactly where tools such as LogMeIn Rescue enter the picture to help sysadmins to remotely access, manage, and control the devices of end-users working from home.

This solution enables sysadmins to deliver real-time, interruption-free support to remote workers and that too at scale. It allows users to remotely run diagnostic checks, repair applications, and service the systems. Further, it provides a quick summary of processes, services, and applications to enable swifter identification and resolution of the problems.

LastPass

A key challenge with managing multiple digital identities is remembering the passwords to log into different platforms. Using a simple or the same password across all platforms renders a user prone to becoming a target of cybercriminal activities. However, a strong, unguessable password is also difficult to remember and recall. This is the reason behind the rising adoption of password management solutions such as LastPass by LogMeIn.

In the post-pandemic landscape where data security and privacy have become crucial requirements, LastPass provides a comprehensive solution that helps the users rest assured about their online experience. Instead of remembering different passwords to log into different platforms, users only need to remember one master password. Its robust algorithms ensure that encrypting and decrypting of the user’s data takes place at the device level, thus keeping the private information secure and hidden from all, including the service provider.

Its multi-factor authentication feature enables users to access the vault where they can add the sites and platforms they regularly use. The solution also uses a built-in password generator to create long, randomized passwords to ensure enhanced security against hackers and raises alerts if it detects any malicious activities. Besides this, LastPass simplifies the online shopping experience of users by remembering their payment and shipping details. It also stores digital records such as insurance cards, memberships, WiFi passwords, etc., not only ensuring that a user’s notes are safe and easily accessible but also enabling the safe sharing of such media with anyone.

Post Covid-19 era: Coworking will be the new normal for work spaces

Mr. Manas Mehrotra, Founder, 315Work Avenue, a leading co-working company

The past few years have witnessed an unparalleled success for the coworking juggernaut in India. This accelerated growth has stemmed from the revolutionary shift in the Indian traditional workspace to a more flexible, accessible and affordable coworking space. The present disruption due to Covid-19 is seen as temporary as the coworking industry is expecting a resurgence as the economy emerges out of lockdown.

However, medium- to long-term fundamentals remain sound as corporate occupiers seek out alternative options to reduce costs and capital expenditure. As a result, even the most conventional occupiers are now seeing the merit in co-working. The post lockdown scenario is set to bring in a wave of new opportunities for the co-working players. There will be a lot of focus on distancing measures and communication protocols to ensure a safe working environment.

Flexible workspaces are a practical choice as companies rise up to face the new normal. The key aspect that will favour this segment post-COVID-19 apart from the premium facility management is de-densification. The segment will also see the adoption of high levels of hygiene and other measures that will attract businesses. It will also attract companies previously not exposed to co-working and its benefits. Co-working segment is best placed to cater to these flexible demands.

With the impact of the pandemic taking effect during Q2 2020, the decline in absorption was seen across all the markets. As per a recent report, while the five major cities of Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kolkata saw absorption of approximately 4.42 million sqft office space during Q2 2020, depicting a steep decline of 54% over the absorption observed in Q2 2019, however notwithstanding the crisis at hand, Bengaluru continued to lead the way with 45% share of the total absorption in these five cities.

There are many important factors that explain why coworking will bounce back post-pandemic:

Work from home has its own challenges

While work from the home model would have worked well in the lockdown, many companies however may not want it as a culture. Many business verticals and functions still require employees to work in an office setting. The overall ecosystem needs to be conducive for an employee to be productive while working from home. While WFH may look appealing as a concept initially, yet, in due course, it may impact operational efficiencies and productivity as managing work-life balance for employees might emerge as an area of concern. Work from home may co-exist, but office space will not lose its importance as a strategic tool for corporate culture development and a source of competitive advantage.

Large enterprises will seek smaller spaces

Another win for flexible workspaces will also come from the fact that companies will have to practice social distancing within their campuses, which means they might have to station some employees in different locations. Companies will strive to be agile and prefer to build more flexibility into their real estate portfolios. The current situation will also see larger enterprises seeking smaller spaces to ensure synergised business continuity in the near future. There’s now a lot more interest now in taking dedicated and secure private offices, which is the big shift in the flexible office space industry. As large enterprises look to curb capital expenditure or long-term commitments on office property, coworking spaces will see a surge as they offer flexible infrastructure solutions and also set precedents for safe and healthy practices too.

Coworking spaces offer flexibility

As the professional world returns to normalcy, traditional offices owing to their rigidity will not be equipped to address the new normal. Many companies, even pre-pandemic, have had to deal with the burden of long-term, lock-in leases with heavy security deposits, which take away the ‘business cashflow’ ability to respond to changes in the economy quickly. Now, more than ever, flexibility is crucial and hence co-working spaces, with their natural flexibility and inherent readiness to add value are best positioned to adapt and redefine the future of work and workspace. As companies look to resume business, redesigning and restructuring of existing real estate will pose yet another challenge, however, coworking spaces will be able to respond to design changes required post-COVID-19 quicker and more efficiently than traditional office spaces.

Consolidation on the cards

We can expect more mergers and acquisitions among operators soon as the smaller ones will find it difficult to survive as it is a capital-intense industry. The market, certainly, cannot accommodate hundreds of operators and large firms will hold sway and garner a larger portion of the market. Smaller players may be absorbed in mergers or will alternatively have to close down operations.

Coworking faster at innovation

COVID-19 has also accelerated the digitalization of workspaces. An innovative technology ecosystem provides flexible and on-demand places to support convenience, functionality, and well-being. To avoid the transmission of germs at workspaces, coworking companies have enabled comprehensive contactless technology and robotic technology that has attracted clients. The traditional desk will likely be non-existent in the coming years with wearable technology, artificial intelligence, machine learning and Internet of Things taking over coworking spaces, causing massive disruption and transforming them into autonomous workspaces. Smart access, meeting rooms and receptions have already forayed enabling cloud-based access system, facial recognition and real-time security monitoring.

A complete solution, not just a space provider

The pandemic has evolved brands from just being workspace providers to becoming a fully integrated workspace solution platform for their clients which offers products to the entire spectrum of work requirements including co-working, enterprise solutions and remote working. Coworking players are curating unique experiences and engagements by providing state-of-the-art amenities like gyms, cafés, creches and managing the complete building ecosystem by bringing alliances, events and community focus to the occupants.

The inherent flexibility to adapt and adopt, and its ability to foster a strong community spirit determined to win in these trying times will augur well for the co-working industry. The covid-19 pandemic and the prolonged lockdown have made both employers and employees realise some great benefits of remote work, which has potentially changed the dynamics of workplace usage forever. As the Indian economy is slowly getting back to a ‘new normal’ following the Covid-19 outbreak, each industry is re-inventing its business model to adapt to a post-Covid -19 era.

Sometimes, a crisis also presents an opportunity to make decisions that would be hard to make in more business-as-usual times. Despite the disruption, the focus would remain on managing revenues and increasing productivity and flexible workspaces will play an even more important role in rationalising costs and maintaining financial agility. Co-working space providers are in a unique position to leverage the opportunity and make the segment more attractive for its consumers. Hence flexible workspaces can fit the bill and address the gap with the right blend of safety, sustainability, and cost optimisation for any business to grow and change large enterprises with the current scenario.

As Work from Home trend continues to dominate, Asian Footwears steps up by introducing WFH slippers

The pandemic has been hard on everyone. As people continue to work from home, many companies are stepping up their game by introducing comfortable and cosy slippers for their customers.

Working from home has become the new normal. Even big players in the market have announced the continuation of the same till the end of the year. People want to be at their best comfort while working from home. They spend most of their time in casual clothes and footwear and even while going out to the grocery store.

The footwear industry has been hit hard understandably because people have stopped purchasing new shoes as they see no point stepping out. But the good news is that footwear companies have stepped up by introducing new comfortable slippers specially designed for work from home purposes.

Comfort is the key to success. This has become the new mantra! When people are comfortable, they tend to be more productive. “Now that work from home seems like the only logical thing to obey, athleisure is creating strong demand in the market. People are looking for padded slippers to keep themselves cosy and comfortable. Hence, we at Asian footwear have added work from home slippers to our collection. The slippers are washable, lightweight and have a memory foam insole. We want our customers to feel comfortable at all times, says Aayush Jindal, MD at Asian Footwears.

Other brands including Puma, Crocs, Bata and others have also rolled out slippers.

As the pandemic has been hard on every business, this approach by footwear brands is going to be an interesting one. Every brand has been evaluating ways to surge their sales back up, and hence brands have been studying demand patterns. The pandemic has affected consumer behaviour immensely, and hence the introduction of new products matching the current circumstances can be beneficial.

There is no exact date as to when the pandemic will leave us for good, till then being creative is the only option. Giving the people what they want is the ultimate goal.

5 best smart home gadgets which could help you survive Work from Home

Millennials were the first ones to welcome technology with open arms. With the pandemic being hit, not just the millennials but everyone has started to rely on technology as technology helped them with being contactless and doing their everyday tasks with ease. If you still are confused about which gadget is worth buying and is really below are 5 gadgets which are currently the best gadgets that should invest in

iRobot

Indian Household chores are some of the most exhausting, time-consuming, and monotonous activities to get yourself engaged in. No one likes to vacuum and mop floors, so why not get a robot that does the dirty work for you? Roomba the smart robo-vacuum cleaners from iRobot can clean your floors and can be operated from anywhere with the help of internet or can one can simply ask Alexa or Google home to ask Roomba to clean the floor. With the imprint technology, you can clean any desired room in your house like a bedroom or living room from anywhere in the world if you are in-network through the iRobot Genius App.

Maxbell Clever Dog Smart WiFi Doorbell

With this gadget, the consumer check who is in front of the door right from their smartphone. Also, he/she can speak with that person through the app, from any part of the world. Another interesting aspect of the Maxbell smart gadget is that it doesn’t require wiring and can be set up in just a few minutes. It houses a rechargeable Lithium battery that gives the bell almost 4-6 months of standby time. It is available for Rs 5,999 on Amazon.

Philips Hue 10W B22 Smart Bulb

Philips Hue 10W B22 Smart Bulb (White & Color) is one of the most trusted brands here in India and costs Rs 2,482. It is compatible with Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, and the Google Assistant. If you want just white ambience, you can for Philips …

Philips Hue 9.5W E27 smart bulb and is priced- Rs 1,249. Another alternative is the Wipro Garnet Smart Light 7W B22 LED bulb and costs Rs 798. It is compatible with Amazon Alexa & Google Assistant Popular brand Syska too offer smart light 7W LED bulb.

Like the other two mentioned above, it supports both Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant so that consumers can control the brightness and even change colours using just voice commands. All the products listed above also come with app support for smart

Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker

The top-selling Anova Sous Vide lets you master the hottest cooking trend, sous vide. Just fill a pot with water, set the desired temperature and time, and cook everything (meat, souffle, carrots) to perfection. The Anova Sous Vide allows you to prepare restaurant-quality meals by cooking your food at the precise temperature and not ever having to worry about over-cooking. You can set the time and temperature manually on the device or through the Anova app. The app allows you to cook remotely, so you don’t have to wait around in the kitchen waiting for your food to cook. The app also gives you access to over 1,000+ creative recipes and guides you through each recommended meal.

Dell XPS 13

If you’re looking for a laptop to improve productivity, then Dell’s XPS 13 could be an interesting choice. The laptop comes with an 80.7% screen to body ratio and a 4K Ultra HD display which boasts of a high 100% sRGB colour gamut for improved picture clarity and vivid, accurate colour reproduction. Under the hood, the refreshed XPS 13 features the newest 10th Gen Intel i7 processors, offering increased performance with up to 6 processing cores — all inclosed within a slim form factor. It comes with a Thunderbolt 3 multi-use Type C port which allows users to charge your laptop and even connect it to other devices.