Business enablement series: The platform play
What does IT utopia look like? Maybe it’s one perfectly integrated, perfectly secure system with 100% user adoption.
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What does IT utopia look like? Maybe it’s one perfectly integrated, perfectly secure system with 100% user adoption.
As we enter the beginning of the end of the pandemic (or is it the end of the beginning?), 80% of CEOs are worried about skill shortages and recruitment.
Between 2019 and 2020, productivity at work increased by 197%. In a year characterized by a rapid shift into remote work and its corresponding digital tools, it’s clear that many people are working harder – or at least more – than ever.
2020 gave businesses who’d previously taken a laid-back approach to digital transformation a sense of urgency, with rapid changes made overnight to ensure employees could work from home and continue ‘business-as-usual.’
Over the coming weeks, Templafy will be exploring the topic of business enablement. Follow our series right here as we focus on all aspects of the tech that’s set to define the future of work.
Looking at the situation with enterprises and business content today, it’s clear that employees are creating more and more business content (emails, documents, presentations) – this is how business is done.
If you’re one of Google Workspace’s 6 million users, you’ll know first-hand about the benefits of the platform’s productivity-boosting tools and features. But as an innovator in the field, Google Workspace is continuously adding new features to its offering, helping both employees and businesses streamline workflows, enhance security, and improve performance.
If 2020 has taught us one overriding lesson, it’s that businesses need to be prepared to offer employees secure and flexible ways of working.
In October 2020, Google announced that its enterprise platform, Google Workspace, had surpassed 6 million business users after onboarding one million new customers in just under two years.
2021 is here, and after an unexpected year that’s thrown workplaces into new challenges and more disruption than anyone could have predicted, it’s time to consider what the digital landscape will look like for this year, and how long-lasting transformations may be.