What Happens When Your Remote Workforce Depends on Slow Infrastructure
Introduction Remote work has transformed the way businesses operate. Teams are no longer limited by geography, and organizations can hire talent from virtually anywhere. While this flexibility offers significant advantages, it also creates a new challenge that many businesses overlook: infrastructure performance. Most remote employees rely on cloud applications, communication platforms, databases, customer management systems, and shared resources throughout their workday. When these systems perform poorly, productivity suffers. Tasks take longer to complete, collaboration becomes difficult, and customer service quality can decline. Many organizations assume that remote workforce performance issues are caused by internet connectivity or employee hardware. While those factors can contribute to delays, the underlying infrastructure supporting business applications often plays a much larger role than most decision-makers realize. Why Remote Teams Depend on Infrastructure More Than Ever Mod...

