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Cisco preps now for the hybrid workforce
Cisco employees will work from home part of the time and be supported with the vendor s networking gear.
Todd Nightingale (Cisco) Credit: Cisco
Work-from-anywhere employees will no longer be treated as a second-class citizen, which means they will get best-in-class technology including SD-WAN appliances, cellular back-up alternatives, zero trust security support and maybe even battery back-up.
That’s at least part of the plan for hybrid workers now and moving forward, said Cisco’s Todd Nightingale, executive vice president and general manager of the vendor s Enterprise Networking & Cloud business. “The ‘return-to-office’ concept is a myth it’s a world we have left behind.”
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Work-from employees will no longer be treated as a second-class citizen, which means they will get best-in-class technology including SD-WAN appliances, cellular backup alternatives, zero trust security support and maybe even battery backup.
That’s at least part of the plan for hybrid workers now and moving forward, said Cisco’s Todd Nightingale, executive vice president and general manager of the company’s Enterprise Networking & Cloud business. “The ‘return-to-office’ concept is a myth it’s a world we have left behind.”
While the hybrid work strategy may be a plan for developing and selling Cisco’s enterprise networking products and services, it’s also the plan for its own workers.