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Staff in small companies need employer support less than those in larger firms

According to a recent Kaspersky survey, people who work in companies with fewer than 50 employees, on average, need less employer support when working remotely, compared to staff in larger businesses. Emotional or psychological support is an exception.

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60% of organisations claim to have the capabilities for digital transformation success

All sectors have progressed on their digital transformation capabilities with Covid-19 being the catalyst; retail (73%) and telecom (71%) lead the way.

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Report recommends skills actions

Digital transformation accelerated amid a turbulent year, illuminating the need for an upskilled, future-fit workforce.

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Disjoint between employers and employees when it comes to IT services

The majority of technology executives surveyed acknowledge the growing importance of digital employee experience, but less than half measure it the Nexthink Pulse Report finds.

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Key video surveillance trends for 2021

The events of 2020, combined with technological advances and adoption of cloud and artificial...

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AI/Automation fails to make the New Year’s wish list for businesses

Despite media buzz and high board-level interest in these topics, AI/automation and Internet of...

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What's next for the future of work?

Nearly half of global businesses (49%) expect the COVID-19 pandemic will have a significant impact...

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Digital transformation is growing, but may be insecure

Trend Micro survey finds 88% of surveyed organizations have accelerated their cloud migration, but...

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Productivity gains of remote working are sustainable beyond the pandemic

Organizations are reaping the benefits of increased productivity, but employees are impacted by the...

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The power of personalised, right-sized IT

Reimagining employee experience, Nexthink empowers organizations to proactively optimize business...

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IT leaders fearful for their jobs

Automation will do away with many roles within a decade, tech bosses believe.

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Empoyees feel left behind by digital transformation

By failing to involve more general staff, company leaders hinder DX progress.

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Transformation in a time of crisis

An audience of over 100,000 joined guest speakers John Chambers and Philip Kotler, who unveiled the...

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Cybercrime losses to exceed $1 trillion

Global losses from cybercrime now total over $1 trillion, a more than 50 percent increase from 2018.

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European businesses believe 2028 could mark the ‘tipping point’

Business leaders and employees believe the technology ‘tipping point’ is less than a decade...

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