
Companies have scattered to the wind, once-formidable armies of workers enclosed in glass buildings now sundered, each employee at his or her own outpost, whether kitchen table, home office desk or lap in a quasi-quiet corner.IDG Special Report: Dealing with the Downturn7 tips for coping with a limited IT budget (CIO)Where to look for cost savings in the cloud (InfoWorld)5 tips for navigating supplier relationships in an economic downturn (CIO)How businesses can save money when everyone needs Office to work from home (Computerworld)10 SD-WAN features you're probably not using, but should be (Network World)Flinging employees off the workplace carousel may have been as simple as a single "Go home" order, but ensuring that those workers can do their work from home and be productive at it (or even partially productive), takes work — a lot of work.To read this article in full, please click here