Is your hybrid work plan under investigation?

Learn how to create flexible and
secure work solutions for all employees. 

Shifting to hybrid work can bring up a whole lot of questions. How do we support our employees? What gear do we need? Will our data be safe? Are sweatpants business casual? 

Fortunately, Cisco has solutions that can help any office get work done from anywhere while maximizing safety, accessibility and collaboration. 

IT & Security

Concerned about hybrid work impacting network access? No sweat. With Meraki, not only will your users have flexible and secure access to your network whenever and from wherever they want, you’ll have immediate insight into everyone’s connection. You’ll be able to instantly monitor for security issues across your entire workforce. Full visibility and full peace of mind. 

Human Resources

Are your employees excited to have more flexibility around when and where they work? Then Webex by Cisco—yep, the tool you already use for your meetings—can be your key to unlocking a more adaptable workflow. Did you know Webex can automatically take notes on your meetings? Not just that, Webex can translate what you’re saying into almost any language with captions. So, meetings really can happen anywhere! 

Operations

You can address the individual health and wellness needs of your workforce with DNA Spaces and Meraki sensors. With location data like temperature readings and occupancy updates, Cisco’s smart office design makes creating a space that caters to employees’ preferred way of working a breeze. And from a sustainability standpoint, you’ll better understand how your buildings are being used, especially now that not everyone is in the office. 

Transition Your Office

Transition your office into a hybrid workspace that’s healthy, secure and collaborative with Cisco, the answer to all of your burning hybrid work questions. Oh and no, sweatpants are not business casual. Nowhere near business casual, actually. Sorry. 


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