Supporting those working from home at scale is as much about mindset change as about policies and processes
This is part 2 of a series on how India’s biggest tech firms are helping companies deal with the Covid-19 lockdown, and what their biggest challenges and opportunities are. Read Part 1 here
The work-from-home paradigm will transform the global economy, says Daisy Chittilapilly, managing director, digital transformation office, Cisco India and SAARC, in an interview with Forbes India. Edited excerpts:
Q. What are the biggest challenges (and any opportunities) your customers are facing because of the Covid-19 pandemic?
For our customers, the safety and security of their employees is the biggest challenge and foremost priority, and to ensure that they enable work from home across their organisations in a very short period to minimise the risk of exposure.
The current crisis is unlike any we have ever faced, and the disaster recovery plans that most companies had were not designed keeping a pandemic in mind. For example, during the 2015 Chennai floods, organisations moved their employees to Mumbai or Delhi to ensure workers’ safety while continuing operations, but today’s crisis is ubiquitous and necessitates remote working at an unprecedented scale. This requires a change in mindset as much as a change in policies and processes.
With their employees working from within the safety of their homes, the next challenge most of our customers are facing is ensuring productivity and business growth.
Q. How are you helping your customers to tackle those challenges?
Keeping our customers safe and productive is the top focus area for Cisco, and we are committed to ensuring their business continuity. In an endeavour to achieve this, we have enabled free cloud-based services and offerings across our collaboration and security portfolios to keep newly remote workforces running productively.