Sudhir Nayar
Managing Director, Commercial Sales, Cisco India and SAARC
The pandemic has led to a business continuity challenge at an unprecedented scale. How are players like Cisco enabling businesses to become resilient in the post-COVID-19 world?
In the new normal, the ability of organizations to pivot and adapt their business and workforce models will determine their success. Recognizing this, small to large scale enterprises are exploring a new way to conduct business – they are looking at a hybrid work environment, virtualizing their workflows, moving their processes to the cloud, automating their supply chains, etc.
In this journey, organizations need to prioritize developing an agile and flexible infrastructure and recalibrate for changing employee and customer experiences. The aim, ultimately, is to build a resilient digital enterprise, where three things are crucial: no compromise on employee/customer safety, security, productivity, and experience across a flexible distributed working/business environment; flexibility to shift and scale IT capacity, capability, and resources where the demand lies and as the market environment evolves; and the ability to develop and automate new capabilities in an agile manner as the business need arises.
This story is from the March 2021 edition of Voice and Data.
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