Nemertes Benchmark: Building A Successful Virtual Workplace

Nemertes Benchmark: Building A Successful Virtual Workplace

Overview

A growing number of organizations are dealing with a growing number of virtual workers. What does it mean to operate in a virtual workplace? Employees work in multiple locations, away from their supervisors or their workgroups at least some of the time. Basically, virtual workers do not have a single place where they conduct all of their business. The number of employees who work from home (either full or part time) has risen to 17% in this year’s benchmark, up from 10% last year. And only 8.5% work in headquarters, on average.

These figures are creating new challenges for both business and IT staffs, to make sure the right network infrastructure, collaborative applications, and emerging technologies are in place to make virtual workers as productive as possible.

Nemertes’ latest groundbreaking benchmark, “Building a Successful Virtual Workplace,” examines several key areas: WAN and branch-office infrastructure, convergence deployments, collaboration and unified-communications best practices, and mobility strategies. Nemertes will detail the findings, based on discussions with 120 IT executives, in this detailed research in nine volumes, in addition to upcoming vertical-market studies.

Volume 1: "Branch Office Best Practices" presents and analyzes the latest trends, best practices, and analysis for maximizing the effectiveness of branch offices and the employees in them.

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