Cisco Meraki
Dacon Networks | Cisco Select Partner in Singapore
For IT professionals, providing service and support to remote employees can be challenging—but it doesn’t have to be.
As workforces shift to fully or partially remote models, the demand for support has surged. Today’s workforce dynamics mean that corporate networks often need to adapt beyond just supporting office-based employees. Remote and corporate workers interacting with the network create new types of trouble tickets and potential issues, particularly in security and connectivity, which can affect employee experience.
Remote workers expect the same simple, secure, and reliable network access that they enjoy on-site, enabling them to connect to cloud-based collaboration tools without interruptions. The last thing they want to stress over is the performance of their network connection or the intricacies of configuring their VPN.
To remain competitive and successful, businesses must streamline their networking infrastructure by embracing a cloud network architecture. Gartner predicts that by 2025, over 95% of new digital workloads will be deployed on cloud-native platforms, an increase from 30% in 2021. The nature of cloud networks allows for shared resources, enabling businesses to quickly scale up as needed, providing the agility and cost-effectiveness essential for thriving.