Business
leaders around the world are comfortable and optimistic about the broad scale shift
toward remote work, according to the Riverbed Future of Work Global
Survey 2020 that included 700 business decision makers, however findings
also indicate the vast majority of organizations were not well prepared when
the COVID-19 pandemic began. Moving forward, the majority of business leaders
said they are investing in technology to improve remote work performance and have
high expectations of their return.
The
survey found that while 95% of business leaders are comfortable with their
employees working remote (and 63% completely or very comfortable), from a
technology standpoint, 69% of these same business leaders reported they were
not completely prepared to support extensive remote work at the beginning of
the outbreak. The healthcare industry, at the center of the crisis,
understandably had the most (86%) most respondents that were not completely
prepared, followed by manufacturing (72%), retail (69%), professional services
(66%), and financial services (58%).
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"Businesses
had already been accommodating more remote workers the past several years, but
COVID-19 is accelerating this, and the office of the future will clearly look
very different with a more flexible and hybrid workplace," said Rich McBee,
President and CEO of Riverbed. "This new study shows that business leaders are
now much more comfortable with their teams working remote, however
organizations must have the right technology in place to ensure greater
productivity and a better remote experience as employees increasingly work from
anywhere."
Performance
Issues Have Impacted Employees and the Business
Nearly all (94%) business
leaders surveyed reported technology performance issues for remote workers that
have impacted their employees and the business. The most common issues - all
resolvable - include: poor quality of video meetings (40%); frequent
disconnects from corporate networks (40%); slow file downloads (38%); and long
response time when loading apps (36%). When asked about the impact these issues
have on the remote work experience of employees, business leaders report: increased
technical disruptions (37%); weaker employee performance and lack of
productivity (37%); increased anxiety and stress (36%); a lack of work
motivation (34%); and increased difficulty engaging with customers (37%).
Barriers
to Success of a High Performing Remote Workforce
Business
leaders say the biggest barriers to success for ensuring the performance of a
remote workforce are: technology to optimize or improve remote performance (39%
globally; and 50% in the U.S.), spotty or unreliable home Wi-Fi (38%) and the
need for better visibility into network and application performance (37%
globally; and 43% in the U.S. and 42% in France).
"The
last several months have given organizations a better understanding of the
barriers to success for creating a high-impact remote workforce," said Subbu
Iyer, CMO at Riverbed. "It's encouraging to see from the Future of Work survey
and in conversations with our customers, that businesses and governments are
planning to invest more in technology to boost remote work performance. Riverbed
is fully focused on helping our customers maximize the performance and
visibility of networks and applications, regardless of the physical location of
where employees work."
Remote
and Flexible Workforces Expected to Increase Significantly
Despite
challenges, nearly one in five (19%) business leaders globally expect half or
more of their employees to work remotely (full time or at least half time) after
COVID-19. Additionally, on average,
business leaders globally expect 25% of employees to work remote after COVID-19,
a near 50% increase versus prior to the pandemic.
Industries
projecting the largest average percentage of their teams to work remote after
COVID-19 are those less dependent on physical presence, including financial
services (39% vs. 28% before the outbreak) and professional services (35% vs.
28%). Geographically, U.S. business leaders expect 42% of their employees to work
remote after COVID-19 (a 27% increase versus prior to COVID-19), while in Saudi
Arabia and UAE the expectation is 28% working remote, also an increase of 27%.
Business
Leaders Investing In Technology for Remote Workforce Performance
To drive
greater remote working performance, 61% of business leaders plan to make
additional technology investments - and 31% plan to make significant
investments - in the next 12 months. In the U.S., a robust 86% plan to make
additional technology investments, while in Saudi Arabia/UAE and the UK, 79%
and 73% of business leaders plan to invest, respectively. Among industries,
financial services (84%) and healthcare (79%) plan to make additional
investments over the next year.
Business
leaders have already begun to identify their priority strategies and
technologies to enhance remote work for their employees and their company. The
top initiatives business decision makers plan to undertake in the next two
years include:
- updating
company-wide remote workplace strategies and policies (43%)
- increasing
the use of cloud services or SaaS apps (42%)
- using
software for better visibility of network and applications performance (40%)
- deploying
technology to automate remote network operations (40%)
- investing
in digital security technology and software (40%)
- re-evaluating
and/or re-architecting IT environment (40%)
- investing
in application or network acceleration solutions (38%)
Globally,
business leaders expect to gain long-term benefits for their employees and
bottom line as a result of increasing their remote workforce, including: better
work-life balance 50%; savings from office space and related costs 50%; better
use of technology 49%; and increases in productivity 43%.
Work
From Anywhere (#WFA) with Riverbed
Now
more than ever, business leaders and IT teams are tasked with quickly scaling remote work models to
maintain business continuity and employee productivity. Riverbed delivers
solutions that maximize performance and visibility for networks and applications
- regardless of location. Riverbed's remote work performance solutions include Riverbed
Client Accelerator and Riverbed SaaS Accelerator, and help
organizations:
-
Reduce
bandwidth utilization by 99%
-
Extend
optimization to laptops for 33x faster application performance
-
Accelerate
enterprise SaaS applications, including Office 365, by up to 10x
Additionally, Riverbed's market-leading
Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) solutions diagnose and troubleshoot
network performance and security issues, delivering: 100% visibility of every
packet, every flow and all networked devices; 53% reduction in network and
app blind spots; and a 67% reduction of lost user productivity.
Together, Riverbed's NPM and Client and SaaS Accelerator technologies
offer the most complete network visibility and performance solution for
working remotely.