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Sheila holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of São Paulo (Brazil), but she fell in love with Journalism when she was invited to be part of the PC Magazine editorial staff. After that, Sheila was responsible for other technology publications and started to work with Content Production and Consulting in Communication for companies in IT, science and financial industries in 2004. She also has a graduation degree in Public Relation and Corporate Communication.
Alarming rates of cyberattacks on healthcare companies worldwide have been in the news recently.
Past the worst phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, many companies are choosing to keep all or part of the more flexible working model. According to Forrester’s The Anywhere-Work Guide For Tech Pros 2022 report, 51% of business leaders in the US indicated they will operate in a primarily hybrid format and 15% said they intend to migrate to an almost or completely remote model. In this new scenario, endpoint management will serve as a critical foundation for these new remote working models, which according to another Forrester study must have six key characteristics: 1. Be unified: This feature makes it easier to manage all devices and applications. The complexity of endpoint management has increased as companies have needed to extend their BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policies to fit the equipment their employees were using to work from home during the pandemic.