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September 2020

Work From Anywhere - 12 Tips to Help IT Support a Distributed Workforce

You will receive an email shortly containing the asset. Supporting a work-from-anywhere (WFA) model can be especially tricky for IT and at times, down right counterproductive for employees. Get practical advice that has been tested by 1,000s of Nexthink customers. Learn how your IT team can deliver a powerful Digital Employee Experience to your distributed workforce in these 12 simple steps.

Backing SCCM With Smart IT Experience Automations

Like many in IT, I am a big fan of Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM). It’s one of those tools that you can’t really go without: it can help locate your company’s servers, desktops and mobile devices; it helps install client software, patch updates (see Microsoft Patch Tuesday); and it protects your endpoints and access control tools. All good things, but… Sometimes our beloved SCCM needs a little backup—like Robin to Batman.

Stop the Crashes! Pharma Company Wisely Repairs IT Issues

A Gartner poll released earlier this year predicted that roughly half of all enterprise employees will likely work remotely (at least part of the time) post-COVID. That’s probably a welcomed sign for those that have settled into remote or hybrid work models, but surprisingly, businesses and institutions are still struggling to avoid major IT blunders that impact these digital workers.

Experience Everywhere: IWC and Engage

IWC is a Swiss luxury watchmaker that has been creating masterpieces since 1868. Of course, in recent months, and like so many businesses, IWC has had to adapt to the demands of a much more flexible and dispersed workforce. In this environment, IT’s capacity to communicate directly with employees is more important than ever. Fortunately, IWC was already using Nexthink Engage to reach out to its user base. Here, Ramon Hartmann explains how Engage makes a difference at the company, and why it’s superior to all standard modes of internal communication.

Nexthink Further Enhances UI for Experience Platform

In February 2020, Nexthink introduced its new design system, Apollo. While it unveiled some great new accessibility and design features, its true raison d’être was everything happening on the back-end, a powerful new design engine to scale and accelerate the roll-out of new features. Well, 6 months later and here we are. As promised, this latest round of enhancements offers several intuitive modifications to make IT’s life easier when supporting the Digital Employee Experience.

7 Wins That Helped IT Save its Work-From-Anywhere Program

I think I have been reading way too many “doom and gloom” articles this year about IT. For many companies, the switch to a prolonged work-from-anywhere (WFA) model has exposed serious cracks within their IT infrastructure. To be honest though, the cards have been stacked against IT for some time and 2020 was just the tipping point. Employees often resist new work technologies and there’s mounting evidence to prove that IT tends to overestimate how well their services are received.

Nexthink Named in Gartner's Guide for Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM)

We’re proud to announce that Nexthink has been named, once again, as a leading technology vendor in Gartner’s latest Market Guide for Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM). More than ever, the topics in the guide are striking a chord for many Infrastructure & Operations (I&O) leaders. According to Gartner, in the first few months of 2020 inquiries for end-user experience grew five times compared to 2019.