Hybrid is here to stay.
As the pandemic has eased, organizations of all sizes shifted towards building and sustaining a hybrid workplace model. Employees now have the flexibility to work from home to avoid time-consuming commutes and maximize productivity, while still coming into the office for collaborative tasks and team meetings.
Businesses need to modernize their networks to adapt and provide flexibility without compromising business goals. IT teams are transitioning from a traditional architecture focused on headquarters and the data center to a distributed, edge-to-cloud architecture.
To support hybrid work, organizations must easily secure networks and unify management across cloud, HQ, and branch locations.2