Westcon-Comstor: The hybrid business of the future – Six essential statistics infographic

One of the largest changes the channel faced in 2020 was the sudden, large-scale shift to remote working, with businesses in every industry pivoting to ensure their employees and customers stayed safe during the pandemic.

It’s already apparent that this won’t be a flash in the pan either. Multiple studies have already indicated that a majority of workers favour some form of hybrid work in the future, and the channel must be ready to support this.

In 2021, expect a growing focus on providing seamless transitions between, home, office and remote locations for many workers, with a concurrent need for secure, fast and reliable systems and networks to support flexible working and ensure productivity remains constant.

To showcase the scale and importance of this shift, we’ve put together some of the most important facts and figures which show this growing trend in action in our latest infographic.

If you’d like to learn more about the biggest changes affecting the channel in 2021, and how you can find and utilise these changes successfully, download our industry trends eBook now.

Hybrid-by-design infographic

Sourced from: Westcon-Comstor News. View the original article here.

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