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Business continuity and the employee experience

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Watch the video to learn how the City of Corona has solved business continuity challenges. /f00j71v0

Watch the video to learn how the City of Corona has solved business continuity challenges. /f00j71v0av02PM0iLhPxD0x [Watch Now](/f00j71v0av02PM0iLhPxD0x) [Watch Now](/f00j71v0av02PM0iLhPxD0x) Business continuity and the employee experience The world changes so much every day that it’s hard to anticipate all the new things that can disrupt business. Most recently, natural disasters, political unrest, and the current coronavirus pandemic have created havoc in business operations across every industry known to man. Enabling true business continuity means ensuring the delivery of digital technology solutions that allow all employees to continue to work in a safe and secure manner, even in the face of unanticipated global challenges. It’s important to remember that: - Workers need enterprise-class access and distribution of vital data resources and applications. - No one is immune to global risk factors. - Business readiness means that organizations must have policies, contingency plans and a dynamic workplace infrastructure that can enable continuous operations from anywhere. - Security concerns don’t stop just because of a business continuity situation so flexible, dynamic and secure tool sets are crucial to scaling up at a moment’s notice. - A significant part of crafting effective business continuity solutions is maintaining a laser focus on delivering great employee experiences that enable individuals to deliver their best work from anywhere on any device at any time. [Watch the video]( as Chris McMasters and Kyle Edgeworth discuss business continuity at the City of Corona. [Watch Now](/f00j71v0av02PM0iLhPxD0x) [.]([Features](=/f00j71v0av02PM0iLhPxD0x) // [Pricing](=/f00j71v0av02PM0iLhPxD0x) // [Free Trial](=/f00j71v0av02PM0iLhPxD0x) /f00j71v0av02PM0iLhPxD0x /f00j71v0av02PM0iLhPxD0x /f00j71v0av02PM0iLhPxD0x © 2019 Citrix Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Citrix and ShareFile are trademarks of Citrix Systems, Inc. and/or one or more of its subsidiaries, and may be registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. // 120 S. West Street, Raleigh, NC 27603 [Citrix Systems, Inc.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, click on the following link to update your preferences or [unsubscribe]( at any time.

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