With the increasing shift towards remote work in recent years, it’s more important than ever to take data security and privacy seriously.

Staying Physically Active While Working Remotely
While the freedom and flexibility can be fantastic, it’s easy to let physical activity fall by the wayside when we’re not moving around an office or commuting daily.

Remote Work vs. Hybrid Work: Weighing the Pros, Cons, and Comparisons
Which model is better: fully remote or hybrid? Let’s dig in and explore the pros, cons, and comparisons.

Your designated desk at home
A designated desk for your remote workspace can yield multiple benefits from improved ergonomics and productivity

Office chair, the best seat in the house
A dedicated office chair at home can provide ergonomics, customizations, comfort which leads to increased productivity for the remote worker

Been Seen With a Better Laptop Camera
An external laptop camera can provide better image quality and more flexibility for your remote video calls.

Does Your Laptop Need a Dock?
Your designated workspace can greatly benefit from a laptop dock. Whether you have a lot or a little space a dock can provide easy connections to all your peripherals with one simple connection.

External Monitors – See More, Clearly
Most remote workers use laptops, which are great for portability but don’t have a lot of visual real estate.

Microphones for the remote worker
A remote worker’s meetings are mostly online. When it’s your time to speak, it’s important to be heard clearly.

What to consider for your long-term work from home set up
The work from home transition is welcomed by many, but it’s important that remote workers create optimal spaces in their work from home environment.

Remote Workers… Are you working more?
A study of people who work from home primarily, occasionally, or recently found that they worked a mean of six hours of unpaid overtime a week.