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With the Minim Remote Scorecard, businesses can
measure their remote work technology stack and plan ahead with actionable
insights
Manchester, NH –
past year has changed the way businesses work: 82% of companies plan to permit
remote working post-pandemic (Gartner). To help
businesses adapt to this shift, Minim (OTCQB: MINM),
the creator of innovative internet access products, today launched a free
remote work technology assessment called the Minim® Remote Scorecard, featuring
solutions from providers such as Zoom Video Communications, Dialpad, Prodoscore,
and IGI
Cybersecurity.
“Remote workers direly need IT
assistance and the right tools— Minim has found that 38% of homes experience
malware attacks in any given month, and approximately one third of remote workers
are still facing technical issues that affect their productivity,” said Tyler
Craig, VP Business Development & Channel Sales at Minim. “We are so proud
to partner with advanced technology vendors in the Telarus partner ecosystem to
bring an intuitive and useful tool to business leaders and IT management.”
In addition to delivering
personalized technology recommendations for companies of all industries and
sizes, the assessment delivers a final score that measures how prepared a
business is to secure, support, and empower its distributed workforce. These
insights can be leveraged to transform remote working infrastructure beyond a
stopgap, and instead to an encompassing strategy that helps teams succeed.
“Companies en masse were forced
to put their security and technology tools to the test in 2020,” said Dominique
Singer, VP Business Development, Cybersecurity, at Telarus. “The rapid shift to
remote work highlighted the business need for innovative remote work technology
solutions that tackle key challenges — from employee productivity and
communication to the overall WFH connected experience. This assessment will
help companies learn about such solutions from the Telarus portfolio that are
positioned to help.”
The Minim Remote Scorecard is
divided into five sections that explore vital elements of any successful remote
work strategy:
·
Section
1: Business Profile | Gathers information on the nature of
the business and implementation of its current remote workforce
·
Section
2: Security Awareness | Assesses the comprehensiveness of the
business’s cybersecurity awareness training resources for employees
·
Section
3: Network Security and Performance | Hones in on the
employee’s WFH connected experience and identifies gaps that may be putting
business systems and sensitive data at risk
·
Section
4: Unified Communications | Examines how employees are set up
for success in their virtual work environments — from communication to project
management and workplace engagement
·
Section
5: Technology Support | Explores the businesses’ investment in
remote worker security and performance from a technical support perspective
“The workplace is no longer a
destination; it’s simply a place where employees should be empowered to do
their best work,” said Thomas Moran, Chief Strategy Officer at Prodoscore.
“There’s no better time than now for businesses to reevaluate their remote
working model and learn about innovative technologies that can be put in place
to address the employee experience, team productivity, distributed security,
and more.”
“The pandemic is an important
moment for companies to reconsider their remote work infrastructure,” agrees
Mike Kane, VP of Global Channel Sales at Dialpad:
“With the rise of a modern,
mobile workforce, it will be important for organizations and individuals to
implement cloud-based platforms that enable employees to stay connected and
productive. We are thrilled to be a resource for companies making the
transition to a more distributed workforce. This includes our AI-powered
calling, conferencing and contact center solutions that provide companies with
the technology to work from anywhere, as well as tools like Minim’s Remote
Scorecard that help leaders better prepare for the future.”
The Coronavirus pandemic has
accelerated the need for a digital transformation in numerous industries and
businesses; even those who’ve completed this process must now reevaluate their
practices. The remote work era — our new normal — requires revamped systems and
procedures designed to optimize and secure the virtual workplace, not hinder
it. Businesses interested in learning where their WFH strategy stands and how
it can be improved with innovative technology solutions are invited to take the
free Minim Remote Scorecard assessment by visiting https://hello.minim.co/remote-scorecard.
About
Minim
Minim (OTCQB: MINM) is the
creator of innovative internet access products that dependably connect people
to the information they need and the people they love. Headquartered in
Manchester, NH, the company delivers smart software-driven communications products
under the globally recognized Motorola® brand. Minim end users benefit from a
personalized and secure WiFi experience, leading to happy and safe homes where
things just work. To learn more, visit https://www.minim.co.
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo
are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and
are used under license.
Nicole Hayward
8339664646
nicole@minim.co
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