On a practical level, when the
teleworker works from home the concerns over traveling convenience, risk, comfort, etc.
"Technical requirements for
teleworkers include broadband Internet access, a decent computer, an efficient place to work (not the dining room table), secure connectivity to the corporate network, a means of getting phone calls, instant messaging, and other collaborative tools," says Chuck Wiskler, Telework Coalition executive director.
This growing body of people are known as "
teleworkers".
If the work is to be performed at the
teleworker's residence, it's a good idea to review the site to ensure that certain basic requirements are met.
* 62% of the
teleworkers work from home office but there is a 38% of
teleworkers who prefer shared workspaces or coffee shops.
There are three ways for
teleworkers to connect from their home office back to their corporate LAN--a wireless cellular connection, a wired broadband connection via the Internet or a private Ethernet connection.
Teleworkers don't plug up the roadways during rush hour, and they save a fortune on gasoline and vehicle-maintenance costs.
Understanding the advantages and disadvantages of the technology options available for remote access will allow commands to make more informed decisions as they plan and budget for an increasing number of
teleworkers.
In an interview with eWEEK, Sylvia Hooks, Senior Manager of mobile marketing at Cisco, said the vendor's OfficeExtend platform enables IT staffs to "extend the same network found inside the company's office into the
teleworker's home."