The current pandemic has resulted in a migration of the workforce from centralised locations to a more distributed model.
People have been working exclusively from home during the lockdown period and as a result using technologies that facilitate that desired strategy.
Working from home is disruptive when you have a situation where there is limited privacy, lack of resources, adverse effects of isolation, inability to perform tasks that require an office environment, the need for in-person discussions with colleagues, and unreliable unsecure connectivity.
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