Category: Software, Business, automation

While the option to work from home was available at many organizations before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, this way of working has become a forced reality in certain industries. Lockdown restrictions are starting to ease up, but many companies are still enforcing or allowing their teams to work from home full- or part-time.

Many technology organizations have already discovered the power of DevOps and are reaping the benefits of high performance.

This is important because QA engineers and beta testers need to be able to work with updated firmware that has the latest bug fixes and features.

Working from home has given DevOps and automation teams reason to find solutions to some of the challenges (collaboration, work processes, firmware delivery, etc) that remote work causes.

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