Cashing in on a new normal: Several startups are trying to capitalize on hybrid work Companies are trying to make the case that their offerings will bridge the gaps between an in-person and remote workforce.
By Erin Woo New York Times July 6, 2021 9:42pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Before the pandemic, Envoy, a startup in San Francisco, sold visitor-registration software for the office. Its system signed in guests and tracked who was coming into the building.
When COVID-19 hit and forced people to work from home, Envoy adapted. It began tracking employees instead of just visitors, with a screening system that asked workers about potential COVID symptoms and exposures.
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