One of the key trends to have dominated the industries through the turbulent years of the pandemic, and still continue to do so, is distributed working. Remote work, by eradicating the constraints of physical distance, has unlocked a kind of flexibility never experienced before. But more and most, it has reshaped the contours of network, changing networking forever.
In his article titled “NEW DRIVERS FOR WFH”, former college professor, and Field Day delegate, Peter Welcher discusses the current impacts of distributed working, and predicts its possible future effects on networking. He writes,
COVID started some shifts, U.S. or other politics may also start to be a factor, and climate change may also play a role. What will those shifts mean for networking?
To find the answer, read “NEW DRIVERS FOR WFH”, currently published on NetCraftsmen.com. For more tidbits like this, sign up to our free weekly newsletter.