
In the past few months, our worlds and businesses have been turned upside down by the coronavirus pandemic. Quarantines limited the workforce to essential personnel only, while some businesses deemed non-essential could continue operations only if their employees could work from home.
Even many essential employees, including insurance agents, lawyers, and payroll companies, worked from home as part of state executive orders to keep employees safe.
The pandemic was, undoubtedly, one of the biggest challenges we have ever faced — both personally and financially. But today’s technology, including robust home and business internet service, enabled critical aspects of our country’s economy and infrastructure to continue running.
With all of this uncertainty, technology continues to support business continuity. Let’s look at just a few ways technology enables business continuity both now and in the future. Learn More.