Digital is now business imperative. Across the globe, customers and workforces have moved entirely online. Health and safety concerns from the Coronavirus now factor into every business decision, nearly everywhere.
To keep teams safe and engaged, business executives are turning to creative solutions to help unify and inspire people, while also maintaining operations to serve the needs of customers: digitally.
For years, the health care industry has provided online access to patients through telemedicine and virtual provider visits.
How can your team provide clients with online access, advisory services, or product engagement opportunities?
Business Insights from Virtual Teams
The accessibility to basic technology requirements including an Internet connection and secure login procedures allows skilled professionals to deliver on global responsiveness for clients.
The business case for remote teams couldn’t be higher.
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Accelerated Development with Remote Global Expertise
Kolinx, the smart money app (New York, New York)
The security requirements of a financial application and a flexible user experience were priority goals for this company.
This app was developed entirely with remote talent and included: mobile development with Ionic Framework 2, Python/Django for the backend, and a customized set of Ansible scripts to guarantee fast and reliable server configurations.
Albert, the first-ever artificial intelligence platform (Tel Aviv, London, New York)
This platform needed to be scalable to handle the tremendous amount of data and constant urgent requirements. Due to the complexity and frequent change requirements, Albert was staffed with experts around the world to develop a robust platform for their clients.
Not only did the team leverage their expertise in SaaS projects, but they also suggested ways to improve Albert, from database design to APIs. The platform features Python/Django, Redis, RabbitMQ and MongoDB.
Businesses across industries are finding new digital ways to engage, inform and serve people using remote teams.