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Remote Working Best Practices with Huddle - The WATCH, Summer 2022 Issue
Remote Working Best Practices with Huddle
An Ideagen Solution presented by David Bell, Senior Account Manager
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Summarized By Karrie M. Krear, Great Lakes Regional Director
In March of 2020, the FAA and many other workplaces adapted to our changing world by embracing remote work. 58.6% of the American workforce- 5.7 million people- are now working from home half time or more, while 92% of employees are expected to work from home at least one day per week (CNP Technologies).
One challenge of remote work is collaboration. Sharing documents across teams and tracking changes to those documents is difficult and inefficient with older technologies like email. Huddle is a unique tool which utilizes shared “workspaces” to organize projects, so teams, clients, suppliers, and partners can work together, share and edit files, assign tasks, and track activity in a secure environment.

Huddle was designed for secure external collaboration. It has the highest levels of accreditation, including ISO27001, and was the first collaboration platform to achieve FedRAMP compliancy. Huddle’s security protocols such as data encryption and advanced authentication options including Single Sign-on, Two-Factor Authentication and Mobile Pin, plus robust admin controls with Access Control, Identity Management and Remote Data Wipe, have made it the collaboration tool of choice for the FAA, DOT, NASA, NHS, NIH, KIA, DHL, and the US Army Corps of Engineers. Huddle overcomes many challenges of remote work by providing a single solution platform where teams can engage and collaborate on content in a secure, productive, and transparent way. How can you use Huddle to increase your efficiency and streamline your collaborative efforts?
Thank you to Huddle for being a PWC Training Conference Sponsor!

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