As coronavirus pandemic spreads, demand for remote-work startups spikes

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
As the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, spreads around the world, many companies are asking their staff to work from home
traditional offices is having an impact on the tools that many companies use to coordinate and communicate while apart.Switching to a
norms and practices
(Mader also stressed low-code and no-code tooling as a possible way to empower remote workers).The remote-work boom was recently highlighted
Its results bested expectations, and in its earnings call, the company said that it was seeing rising demand for its product in the wake of
COVID-19, even if most of that rising usage was for its free service
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan said that in light of the spread of the coronavirus, many companies had quickly come to understand the need for a tool
like Zoom
facilitate remote work
A Technology News Room wanted to know if other, smaller companies are seeing similar usage gains, and, perhaps, revenue gains as well
During our coverage of the Zoom earnings cycle, A Technology News Room asked startups building remote work friendly tooling to write in
with what they were seeing in their analytics
Was usage rising? If so, where? A good number of companies, startups and the more mature alike wrote in.