In 2021, enterprises used a variety of solutions to provide secure remote connectivity to what became a work from home mode of operation for the entire organization.

Salvatore Salamone, Managing Editor, Network Computing

January 4, 2022

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The Delta variant certainly put many return-to-the-office plans on hold. And Omicron’s emergence is not helping matters. As a result, most companies are heading into a second year of supporting work-from-home initiatives.

Given that this is becoming the status quo for the foreseeable future, it makes sense to assess where things stand by taking a look back at some of the issues, developments, and trends that dominated the field over the last year.

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Salvatore Salamone

Managing Editor, Network Computing

Salvatore Salamone is the managing editor of Network Computing. He has worked as a writer and editor covering business, technology, and science. He has written three business technology books and served as an editor at IT industry publications including Network World, Byte, Bio-IT World, Data Communications, LAN Times, and InternetWeek.

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