Your Windows desktop and Microsoft productivity applications are the technology lifeblood of your business. It’s where you run your business and how your employees get work done. From communicating with customers and processing orders to managing finances and working on your most sensitive documents—Microsoft is front and center.
But when your ability to get things done plummets the moment you step away from your traditional Windows desktop, leaving you unable to work on-the-go, it’s far from ideal. And most work these days is completed out of the office. A Gallup “State of the American Workplace” report found that 43% of the workforce now work remotely.