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Three Ways the Cloud Empowers Today’s Transition to Hybrid Work for Small and Medium Businesses
As the COVID-19 pandemic swept through the globe, a majority of organizations were forced into the world’s largest “work-from-home” experiment. Fast forward to present day and it’s clear that the traditional office environment is gone; the future is hybrid or remote work.
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While the hybrid or remote working model is here to stay, some small and medium businesses (SMBs) continue to
As we transition out of the pandemic, SMBs are turning to the cloud to support a hybrid workplace. The use of video conferencing technology is the more prevalent sign of SMBs adopting cloud solutions. But there’s more to the cloud than virtual meeting solutions. Cloud services enable remote employees with secure access to corporate resources from anywhere, ensures
Businesses have the opportunity to think of remote work as more than just offering increased flexibility to employees. It gives you the chance to improve on how your business fundamentally goes about operating by rethinking certain business tools and processes.
In this blog, I will delve into three ways that progressive SMBs are leveraging Amazon Web Services to overcome common challenges with remote work and transforming workforce productivity.
1. Agility: Flipping the switch on remote work
No one can predict with certainty when the next global pandemic will occur. However, with the right infrastructure stack, companies can stay agile to meet evolving business needs.
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As a result, Kyowa Kirin reduced any disruption to its business and productivity. More importantly, the pharma firm’s decision, pre-pandemic, to migrate its on-premises virtual desktop infrastructure to
Takayuki Kusumoto, manager of the ICT solutions department at Kyowa Kirin, says, “The COVID-19 pandemic made us recognize the value of Amazon WorkSpaces. Users could continue to use their desktop environment from their homes and work without any major confusion.”
At present, Kyowa Kirin no longer need to allocate vast amounts of capital expenditures and time-intensive planning to accurately predict and cope with unknown future scenarios. Their shift to the Amazon Web Services Cloud now offers the agility and cost-effectiveness required to scale remote work.
2. Cybersecurity: More devices, more security needs
Despite the flexibility and business continuity afforded by remote work, there are still some risks. One of which, is cybersecurity. As more people work remotely, the number of devices to protect increases. This surge presents unique challenges for security—issues SMBs face whether or not they have in-house IT staff. With a geographically distributed workforce, they need to make sure they can install, manage, and support security products remotely.
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Sridhar Damala, Acuity’s chief technology officer shares, “The COVID-19 pandemic changed everything about how we were operating. To seek permission to work remotely, we had to go to each client with a specific set of data security controls in place for how we would protect their information. We found that WorkSpaces had the answers.”
WorkSpaces made these “answers” a reality. Acuity was able to
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3. Unlocking scalability and collaboration
While cybersecurity has become a necessity for SMBs transitioning to remote and/or hybrid work environments, businesses also require the added
One such company is
David Bartlett, general manager at LOTE, talks about how the company’s move to Amazon Web Services has unlocked collaborative fluidity. Bartlett says, “I told the staff not to come into the office one night, and we were still working at 100 percent the next morning. We didn’t miss a beat, and we could only do that because of what we had set up with Amazon Web Services.”
He continues, “Our multicultural subject matter expert in Dubai can securely work with data that sits in one of our Australian datacenters. She does not have to store files locally when we’re working within the Amazon Web Services environment. This flexibility has helped us expand and grow.”
Needless to say, because of its underlying Amazon Web Services Cloud architecture, LOTE faced few difficulties in enabling employee secure access to its system during COVID-19 lockdowns. The company even went on to clinch a sizeable contract from the Australian government to assist with the vaccine rollout, thanks to its improved security posture.
Amazon Web Services solutions for remote work
In the examples above, you have seen how easily companies can scale their Amazon Web Services Cloud infrastructure to accommodate a fluctuating number of remote and/or hybrid work arrangements. The Amazon Web Services Cloud offers SMBs agility,
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