The Next Normal: Applying Cisco's Business Continuity Practices for Remote Work


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According to a June 2020 report from the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, 42 percent of the U.S. labor force is working from home. Time Magazine has called the Coronavirus Pandemic "the world’s largest work from home experiment." Global Workplace Analytics estimates that 25-30 percent of the workforce will be working from home multiple days of the week by the end of 2021. And, even PwC's recent remote workplace survey shows that enhanced flexibility will be a significant part of the future of work.
So, how can companies be sure their IT infrastructures are secure enough to work from home?
Join the Pinellas Tech Network as we discuss business continuity practices during times of national emergency with Cisco Systems' engineer, Sidney Morgan.
With more than 20 years of experience, Sidney currently works as part of Cisco IT’s Customer Zero group focusing on data center, cloud services, and software-defined networks.
As a leading IT expert and champion for Cisco data centers, Sidney has proven himself to be a highly successful technical leader and innovator within the Customer Zero team, and IT business overall.

The Next Normal: Applying Cisco's Business Continuity Practices for Remote Work