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S3 E5: Cronovirus

The pandemic didn't invent remote working, it just accelerated it overnight, and the companies that survived were the ones who'd already done the cloud groundwork.

  • Companies already running cloud and SaaS infrastructure weathered the sudden shift to remote work far better than those reliant on on-premise servers needing physical access or VPNs.
  • Trust is the central barrier to remote working, both culturally between managers and staff, and in terms of which collaboration vendor (Microsoft, Google, Slack) organisations are willing to adopt.
  • The pandemic created an unprecedented real-time dataset for economists, driven by card transactions, social media and search rather than traditional surveys, though most of it stays locked inside a handful of large tech firms.
  • Tool adoption is often decided by existing ecosystem ties, which is why Microsoft Teams wins where Office is already in place rather than on features alone.
  • Forced lockdown is pushing people toward self-directed learning and platforms like Udemy and Peloton, and may permanently shift how education and home-working spaces are valued.

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| Recorded live, In this episode recorded at the start of the crisis we catch up to discuss the changes in society note least working from home, the sudden change in our work environments. This is a broad discussion compared to our usual format so join and enjoy the episode.

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