Employee monitoring has long been an argumentative issue in the workplace, but the numbers don’t lie: Organizations that track their team’s internet use through employee monitoring see a 33% increase in productivity in just one month. Did you know that many of us lose nearly a whole day each week to activities that aren’t work-related? Studies reveal this amounts to about 8 hours weekly, not counting lunch breaks or other necessary pauses.
Project managers shoulder lots of responsibility. Keeping the team productive, addressing problems, creating solutions, and fostering collaboration are all items that land on their plate. So is process management. If processes are ill-managed, the entire project pays the price. Communication can break down, accountability can decrease, errors can increase, and milestones can go unmet. If this scenario gives you indigestion, you’re not alone.
The Microsoft infrastructure makes collecting network traces more complicated. Network traces (tracert) inside and out of the Azure Virtual Desktop virtual machine are valuable when diagnosing support issues or when an end-user calls up complaining of poor Azure Virtual Desktop performance. The following information should help improve the collection of network traces and trace data, which will aid in diagnosing Virtual Desktop Infrastructure connectivity.
Are you thinking about intranet security? Ask anyone in IT, and they’ll probably share that their evolving security protocols are the top risk management issues keeping them up at night.
Three years ago, the world was hit by a curveball called Covid-19. Companies had to scramble without a game plan, and leaders joined forces to protect their teams. Work From Home (WFH) became the knight in shining armor, even for tech giants who were WFH skeptics. Many shouted, “Farewell, traditional offices!” As the pandemic eased, remote work took over. Folks worked from different zip codes – cities, countries, even their hometowns.