The wired-in workforce

April 20, 2010  
Written by admin, in Virtual Office

staying-connectedToday’s distributed workforce expects their workplace to function at the same velocity as they do, wherever theyare doing it: lightning-fast for multitasking and for staying connected. They’re looking for gigabit-speed access, virtually unlimited bandwidth and web connections that are fast enough to maybe leave behind a few vapor trails.

It’s all part of a trend that has seen smaller companies and entrepreneurs successfully slugging it out with bigger, less nimble competitors. With the right kind of infrastructure, a start-up company can compete with a large multinational in terms of speed and availability. A distributed workforce can collaborate across continents and oceans by sharing a virtual network and even holding instant global meetings through Videoconferencing.

In short, being wired-in is a great equalizer: it can put even a one-person operation in the same technology league with any larger competitor.

Once place to find that kind of technology is at OfficeLinks’ 21st Century shared offices facility, in the Willis Tower. Few workers at huge corporations or even at vaunted high-tech firms enjoy access to this level of technology and business support.

How do you leverage high-tech solutions to get to that level of competitiveness?  In upcoming blogs we’ll explore how some of today’s smartest business people are making it happen.

If you’d like to read more about our take on the 21st Century office – continue to check out our blog, stop by a location or visit www.OfficeLinks.com.

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