The working world has transformed dramatically over the last 9 Months. Working from home looks like it’ll be the new normal or at the very least, it will be something that is done a lot more regularly by many different organisations. It definitely won’t be the exception to the rule that it was at the end of 2019.
Most businesses I’ve spoken to across a variety of different industries including LRG, NHS and Insurance to name a few, are considering downsizing their office space if they haven’t done so already. This reflects the cutting back of costs in a tight economy but also the sensible realization that you don’t need to have as much office space if your employees supplement their working week with some work from home days. Why spend more when you don’t have to?!
Through this drastic cultural change, there have been a few landmark changes to the working world. The major one, and the most commonly discussed is the sharp rise of Microsoft Teams (and dare I say it) Zoom. Let’s be honest, you cannot mention one without the other, although one is definitely more suited to social lives whereas the other is more suited to the working world. I don’t need to mention which is which, which speaks volumes.
Now 3 paragraphs in and I haven’t mentioned Windows 10 Autopilot, but rest assured, the title of my first blog post isn’t click-bait! Whilst a lot of time and effort has gone into ensuring that all employees can work from home using Microsoft’s productivity apps such as Teams, SharePoint and Exchange Online, I do feel like the importance of Windows 10 Autopilot has been somewhat overlooked.
In this new working world, where employees work all over from anywhere and everywhere, there is a drastic need for the ability to issue new employees with a device that’s set up and ready to go, but equally issue existing employees with a new device that is set up and ready to go should they break or lose a device.
The old days of shipping a device to IT, having the device built and then sending it out to the end users has got to end for more reasons than 1.
So, if Windows 10 Autopilot isn’t on your current roadmap, I’d love to know why. There’s never been a time where it makes more sense to remotely role out your Windows devices. A deep dive into windows 10 by an expert consultant is available with one of our free technology strategy workshops. You can sign up for your free technology workshop by contacting us through our website or by contacting me directly.
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