Long before the global COVID-19 pandemic required workforces to work remotely, cloud technology was transforming how companies interacted with customers, employees, and partners and often influenced how they managed the supply chain.
Around the world in 2020, people and businesses are in crisis, and will continue to be going into 2021. The pandemic became an unforeseen new variable to the global economic climate – one that has vastly accelerated technology innovations and the practice of digital transformation. Now, companies are looking to maximize business performance and customer success by migrating to the cloud. The flexibility and availability offered by the cloud empowers organizations to scale and can help stem some of the tide of disruption to enable business continuity, which – aside from keeping people safe – is a top priority.