Technology Magazine October 2020 | Page 159

159 was especially critical for Green , as Sueess explains : “ For us , being critical infrastructure , it was important to let people know they could rely on us . We had to keep the business running , so we very quickly switched to digital channels .” Instead of simply weathering the storm , Green has found the pandemic to have increased the pace of pre-existing plans . “ It certainly accelerated some of the things we wanted to do . Roadmap-wise , it hasn ’ t really changed . I think what it changed for us as a company is that , while we have had the ability to work very digitally and flexibly , the fact that it ’ s pushed 95 % of our staff out of the office and into their homes now lets us say quite confidently that we can push that envelope even further .” That approach has borne fruit , for instance in the 24 hour switch to home working for the company ’ s support centre .
With the proliferation of technologies requiring more and more powerful levels of connectivity , Sueess is confident that Green is perfectly placed to thrive going forward . “ The whole of society is adopting Big Data , 5G , gaming , streaming , even IoT and the edge .
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