Virtual conferencing, cloud-based productivity suites, and secure networking solutions will grow as companies like Twitter transition to permanent work-from-home policies
employees earlier this week that, so long as their position allows for it, they have the option to permanently shift to remote work.The company said it would let employees choose whether to return to corporate offices, which will reopen once the pandemic has diminished to a safe level. Most Twitter offices won't reopen until at least September, and even then, any reopenings would be staggered.
Twitter's decision adds to a trend of corporations embracing work-from-home accommodations that extend beyond the pandemic.
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