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Remote workplace trends for 2021

What can business leaders expect to face in 2021? Here are some emerging trends in the remote workplace.

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Remote workplace trends for 2021

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The traditional workplace might not be gone forever, but there is little doubt that it has been radically transformed by the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. For businesses that were able to transition to a remote workforce, the news was mixed: workers complained of fatigue from endless video conference meetings, but many businesses also reported an uptick in their overall productivity.

So, what can business leaders expect to face in 2021? Here are some emerging trends in the remote workplace:

The pace of digital transformation will accelerate.

Spending on digital transformation is estimated to almost double between now and 2023. Contactless transactions that do not require face-to-face communication are expected to grow, too. River Logic also predicts a rise in the use of predictive and prescriptive analytics that assess data to help businesses make optimal decisions.

As the pandemic recedes and the country opens up, remote workers will be able to shift from working at home to working from anywhere, which will raise security questions for business leaders on how to close up vulnerabilities in their networks.

Information management will continue to be crucial.

Managing and maintaining an efficient remote workforce will require more reliance on automated tools. According to Forrester, businesses that want to support their information workers should think about making greater use of things like software bots, robotic process automation and artificial intelligence solutions. The use of augmented data management systems that analyze multiple sources of information using artificial intelligence technology is also expected to grow, along with project management and organization apps.

Cloud computing will continue to grow in popularity.

As businesses look for easier ways for their remote workforce to connect and adapt to changing circumstances. Forrester predicts a 35% surge in the public cloud services market in 2021. On the other hand, private cloud services will also offer an attractive option for businesses that want them to be part of their on-premises networks. Rather than choosing one type of provider over another, some analysts expect businesses to use some type of hybrid arrangement that give them the best capabilities of both.

Cybersecurity will remain a top concern for businesses of all sizes.

In a survey from Malwarebytes, 20% of respondents said that they experienced a security breach caused by a remote worker. To cut down on these accidents, some businesses have relied on set-ups like virtual private networks (VPNs) to conduct remote work, but their efficacy has been called into question. Looking ahead, some experts say that a better option is to install a zero-trust security system that restricts access to files more stringently. According to a report from GetApp, other issues that businesses will face include spotty security systems for remote workers, employees carelessly falling victim to things like malicious emails, unauthorized applications and limited mobile device security. 

Business leaders would be wise to see how these trends might affect their own operations and then come up with strategic plans now to address them to thrive in the new year.  

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