PH companies fall behind as demand in hybrid work increases among Filipinos

by Sam Oliquino / June 8, 2022

 

Cisco Systems Inc.’s recent study involving 28,000 employees in 27 countries found 92% of Filipinos prefer to work from anywhere. 

Out of over 1000 Filipino respondents, 79% said they saw improvements in the quality of their work in the hybrid work set-up. While 84% shared they feel they can do their tasks remotely just as well as in the office. However, only 29% of Filipinos surveyed felt their company is ready to accommodate hybrid working.

According to Cisco, “technology is a key enabler of growth in the hybrid workplace, and it needs to be underpinned by end-to-end integrated security.” The company also adds that “organizations should prioritize a robust security posture that underpins every digitalization effort and ensure that cybersecurity is at the core of their technology architecture.”

NTT’s New Managed Campus Networks Services Enhancements

This is why NTT Ltd., a global technology and business solutions provider, launched the global availability and significant enhancements of its Managed Campus Networks service — a portfolio of consulting, technical, and managed services designed to provide a seamlessly integrated campus network in the most demanding head office, branch, and manufacturing environments. 

The new platform provides a direct path for network transformation and enables organizations to access the latest cloud-based and Artificial Intelligence (AI) enabled operations tools and critical connectivity services. This provides an improved client experience through automation and efficiencies, access to globally available skilled network experts, and operational processes certified against industry best practice. 

It complements NTT’s Managed SD-WAN, and Managed Private 5G offerings by accelerating technology and operations transformation through automation, AIOps enabled platforms and analytics. These offerings help to deliver the best digital experience for employees, customers and devices connecting to the campus network. 

“In today’s demanding work environments, we know organizations require a one-stop shop for their network services,” said Amit Dhingra, Executive VP, Enterprise Network Services at NTT Ltd. “With NTT’s Managed Campus Networks services, we leverage the innovative digital capabilities of our service platform and experienced technical skills to provide enterprises with faster time to incident response, improved network agility, and deeper insights into network operations through our global service delivery, and Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) aligned processes and certification.”

NTT’s secure by design approach delivers security embedded and integrated as part of the network function which reduces risk and enables office-bound employees to safely return, by providing location-based services with deep analytics for business insights.

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PH companies fall behind as demand in hybrid work increases among Filipinos

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