7 Ways to Work from Anywhere
Bring security and speed to the office of the future
Following a massive global influx of remote work, IT teams have been forced to find new ways to connect employees to their workplace apps. A recent study by Forrester Consulting commissioned by Cloudflare found that 52% of security leaders surveyed identified remote work as one of the top factors impacting their IT security programs in 2020.
Now, employers are considering how they will bring employees back to the office. For most, there will be a new normal, where a portion of employees will return to offices, and the rest continue to work from home.
Download the e-book 7 Ways to Work from Anywhere to discover best practices for secure and fast connectivity in this new, hybrid landscape.
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