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Branch of One and the evolving network edge Branch of One and the Future of Connectedness The COVID-

Branch of One and the evolving network edge [IDC Logo](=/MDgxLUFUQy05MTAAAAF8R1BdqKHJeaFCcSPAknkqCwXIoczls11McPxN8MlGK-QlfJ8PkfAXIp-MdwrOSW0C2cspl-4=) [Branch of One: The Evolving Network Edge in the Future of Connectedness]() Branch of One and the Future of Connectedness The COVID-19 pandemic jolted organizations, forcing them to quickly reassess and redefine remote working policies. Initially, reliable connectivity for remote workers was the primary concern, but many organizations have since gained a fuller appreciation of the comprehensive set of network requirements needed to support remote and mobile employees in the Future of Connectedness Does your organization recognize connectivity as strategic to maintaining, sustaining, and growing business operations? Read our eBook, [Branch of One: The Evolving Network Edge in the Future of Connectedness]() to learn more. [Download the eBook]() Follow IDC on social media [LinkedIn]() [Twitter]() [Facebook]() [YouTube]() [Blog]() This email was sent to {EMAIL} This email was sent by: IDC 140 Kendrick Street | Building B | Needham | MA 02494 | USA We respect your right to privacy - [view our policy](). [Click here to manage your subscription.](

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