Forward-thinking organisations are now supporting remote workers across the globe. Flexible working enables organisations to obtain the best talent, allow staff to work on remote devices to maximise productivity and conduct meetings via video, rather than travelling into an office.
Organisations are suddenly needing to support their entire workforce remotely and their existing collaboration platforms are being tested to their limits.
IT departments should be asking for some basic requirements if they are looking to deploy a new collaboration platform and some tips on approaching either changing or upgrading their collaboration environment remotely.
It is critical not to rush into a quick collaboration platform purchase, even if there is limited time to support remote workers of varying IT competency levels. Many collaboration platforms offer basic applications for free, and for some, that may be a good solution. However, it is crucial to consider your business' requirements before opting for a selection. Below is a list of questions organisations should be asking to find the best secure collaboration platform:
Choose a platform that can be used together with the other various video conferencing systems your users will try to connect to.
Investing in a feature-rich platform can lead to low user adoption if it is unfamiliar and difficult for users. Over time, the business will see a lower ROI compared to if they have opted for a more expensive, but more familiar platform.
Ensure your chosen video collaboration solution supports multiple devices, including mobile. Most do but be on the lookout for what the software or plugin requirements are.
First, check the critical security credentials of the platforms you are considering. Do they provide end-to-end AES encryption? Ask to see their Data Privacy policies. Organisations should be provided adequate explanations of:
Check policies for disclosing data breaches and if they push regular security updates. Additionally, it’s an excellent baseline to remind your users of basic rules of online securities such as secure passwords, using VPN, etc.
It’s hard to see far into the future, but when an organisation decides to return to the office and the new cloud-based collaboration platform you’ve subscribed to for another year comes with you, make sure you consider the following questions before adopting a new platform:
Technology is ahead of the game—it’s people that have to update their processes to adapt to this new way of working. There are many excellent platform choices on the market. New Era Technology can help you choose the right solution and design and deploy (remotely if needed) while supporting you at the level your organisation desires.