By Rachel Moskowitz, Reviewed
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Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, working from home has become the new norm for employees across the UK. This has caused a massive boom in creating home offices, but not necessarily with the most comfortable setups. These makeshift offices are starting to take a toll on peoples’ bodies and have created a new demand for physical therapy. In order to prevent serious strain on your body, doctors recommend using ergonomic products, like an ergonomic chair or keyboard, to create a more comfortable workspace. What do ergonomic products do exactly? Due to their unique design, they make movements like typing and scrolling easier, more natural, and put less pressure on your body.
Looking at the many predictions for IT in 2021 currently doing the rounds, high-level themes that emerge include: continuing widespread remote working and online collaboration; renewed focus on customer experience (Cx) and employee experience (Ex); accelerated adoption, and wider geographical distribution, of cloud services; further developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML); and greater emphasis on cybersecurity and business resilience.
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With the (very) welcome advent of COVID-19 vaccines in December 2020, it s a good time to look forward to the working practices that will evolve in this environment in 2021 and specifically, the devices and services that will make life productive for remote workers.