Optimizing Remote Work Infrastructure
Infrastructure

Optimizing Remote Work Infrastructure

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Jessica Wong

TechOS Consultant

5 min read

How to build a resilient and scalable IT backbone for hybrid teams without compromising speed or security.

Remote work is here to stay. However, many organizations are still relying on patch-work solutions cobbled together during the pandemic. It's time to build a permanent, robust remote work infrastructure.

Connectivity and Bandwidth

Ensuring that employees have adequate bandwidth is the first hurdle. SD-WAN solutions can help optimize traffic flow, prioritizing video conferencing and critical business applications over less urgent traffic.

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)

VDI allows employees to access a secure, standardized desktop environment from any device. This not only simplifies device management for IT teams but also ensures that data never leaves the secure data center.

Investing in the right tools—from collaboration platforms like Microsoft Teams or Slack to secure VPNs and cloud storage—is essential. But tools are only half the battle; culture and training play equally important roles in a successful remote work strategy.

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Jessica Wong

TechOS Consultant

Edmonton-based IT professional at TechOS, helping Alberta businesses stay secure, productive, and ahead of evolving technology challenges.