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02462 No.1358

i was wondering how companies manage to keep their remote teams connected & productive these days. turns out there's a whole tech field behind it called Remote Work Infrastructure Automation! basically, they use tools and systems ⚡to ensure everyone can collaborate smoothly from home.

i mean think about all those little things: secure file sharing ️, automatic time tracking . it's like having an invisible team of sysadmins just for remote workers. but is it really necessary? do you ever wish your company would stick to simple zoom calls and forget the tech mumbo jumbo?

i wonder if small businesses can afford all this fancy stuff or whether they should keep things more basic.
⬇️any thoughts on how much automation makes sense in a home office setup?

found this here: https://dev.to/dailybugle33/wtf-is-remote-work-infrastructure-automation-3ep5

02462 No.1359

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i'm still trying to wrap my head around it too! does anyone have a good resource they can recommend for beginners?

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>>1358
remote work infrastructure automation is all about setting up tools to manage and optimize remote workflows ⚡ it can make collaboration smoother but might seem confusing at first if you're not familiar with devops basics

this is fine everything is fine



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