The remote and online office model has been favored by more and more people. The 2021 Microsoft Work Trends Index (30,000 people in 31 countries) shows that 73% of respondents want to choose remote work, and a CNBC survey predicts that by early 2022, nearly 45% of organizations will have some form of flexible work Arrangements to make employees a new type of hybrid office sudden epidemic has become the butterfly that instigated the Several mainstream online office software in China, such as DingTalk, Enterprise WeChat, and Kingsoft Docs collectively ushered in an outbreak. Daily activity and monthly activity broke new highs one after another, and one function was stuck. Or crash can rush to the hot search.
The enterprise service market is also a blue ocean. According to slack's prospectus, the market for communication and collaboration products is expected to reach US$28 billion, and the entire market is still in a stage of rapid expansion. According to IDC, the mobile office and collaboration market, including food conferences, voice chat, and content sharing, will grow by 2022. $43 billion annually management also began to With the rise of the concept of cloud computing, the definition of online office is no longer as simple as deploying an office software. The evolution of online not only means the evolution of tools but the special leads of organizational links. In this competition to reform organization and management catalyzed by the epidemic, how should enterprises choose online office software that is suitable for their own.
Where there is a traffic dividend, there is fierce competition. In addition to technology giants such as Alibaba, Tencent, and Byte, iFLYTEK, Inspur, and the three major operators have also joined the battle with their own video conferencing systems that are open to the outside world installed terminals in the homes of five employees. According to a report released by iFLYTEK IBM's employees in countries around the world do not have any office space, which saves iFLYTEK million square feet of office space and nearly cost. The cost reduction brought about by telecommuting has successfully provoked other tech giants. After iFLYTEK, well-known IT companies such as Yahoo and Best Buy have also begun to test the waters of telecommuting.