The value and increased use of collaboration applications was noted in the late-April report, “Asana Anatomy of Work: Remote Teams.” Because the coronavirus sent many to work from home (WFH), 62% of full-time workers have used collaboration tools more, while WFH. IDC (Unified Communications and Collaborations) reported that 54% of IT decisions will increase their investment in collaboration applications to respond to COVID-19, even though overall budgets have decreased. With so many businesses still reliant on a remote workforce, it’s an ideal time for collaboration applications to thrive. Windows 11: Tips on installation, security and more (free PDF)Īs remote and distributed work prevails in the new normal, Asana and Microsoft found a way for work teams to stay connected and organized, and today introduced Asana for Microsoft Teams. Windows 11 cheat sheet: Everything you need to know Plan for a Windows 10/11 reinstall by following these steps Illustration: Lisa Hornung Windows: Must-read coverageġ0 secret Microsoft-specific keyboard shortcuts in Windows 11 Asana expands offerings with Asana for Microsoft TeamsĬOVID-19 sent 54% of IT decision-makers to increase investment in collaboration applications, despite decreased budgets.
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