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DeskTime vs Time Doctor: 2021 Comparison

Want to know the differences between DeskTime vs. Time Doctor? With several SaaS companies creating brilliant employee monitoring tools, it can be overwhelming to find the best tool for your business needs. You might be wondering what features are necessary for me? Or, how does this tool integrate with my existing apps? All these are important considerations when choosing an employee time and productivity tracking app.

How to train employees to track working time

In different parts of the world, it is lawful to track the working time of employees. Take, for instance, according to federal law in the United States as stipulated by the Fair Labor Standards Act(FLSA), employers should have records of every hourly employee, showing the number of hours they log in each day and workweek, the date and time the workweek began, hourly pay rate, regular income, overtime earnings and overtime hours logged in.

The Future of Ransomware: Preparing for the Next Generation of Ransomware Attacks

Ransomware has been the scourge of cybersecurity and may have led to a recent death. Now it soon may get way more dangerous The threats to cybersecurity are constantly evolving. As security teams develop solutions to the threats, malicious actors change their tactics to keep chasing their ill gotten gains. After all, the Game is the Game. And the game keeps changing. In recent years, ransomware has been the weapon of choice for hackers looking for a payday.

Going Beyond Insider Threats: How to Balance Post-COVID Cybersecurity with Productivity Data for Remote Employees

For many organizations, the past several years have been defined by an unending pursuit of data privacy and cybersecurity. Prompted by a daunting threat landscape, new regulatory standards and increasingly onerous consequences, companies invested millions in securing their digital infrastructure as an all-in attempt to meet the moment.

Exploring Productivity: Which Metrics Matter Most?

Even before the Coronavirus pandemic turned millions of people into newly-minted remote workers, companies were already acknowledging a rapid shift toward decentralized workspaces. Not only are workers increasingly prioritizing flexibility, making remote work a selling point to attract top talent, but embracing decentralized teams broadens access to a global cadre of candidates.

How to Write a Work From Home Policy (Free Template) | CurrentWare

The demand for remote work isn’t stopping anytime soon. Did you know that 77% of employees want to keep working from home after COVID-19? In this video CurrentWare’s managing director Neel Lukka tells you the things you MUST include in your work from home policy. To help you get started we’ve provided a work from home policy template that you can download and customize to fit the needs of your business.

The Importance of Privacy-Focused Monitoring In Light of COVID-19 Work Disruption

The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the already-robust adoption rates for employee monitoring software. Prominent publications, including The Washington Post and The New York Times, have reported on this trend, and they have documented employees’ general unease about the practice. Indeed, even before employees were relegated to their homes, many were uncomfortable with the idea of invasive and unbridled digital oversight.

How to Successfully Transition to a Hybrid Workforce

In 2020, agility is making a comeback. After running its course as a business buzzword, it has become an operational necessity for companies in every sector due to the novel coronavirus pandemic’s repercussions. Most prominently, this reality manifests in our workplace arrangements, as companies grapple with the efficacy and necessity of returning to work during a pandemic.

How Tracking Your Remote Employees Affects Your Revenue

Many companies are very skeptical about remote work – most do not understand how to control employees at a distance and at the same time maintain a productive working rhythm. In 2009, IBM devised a policy to allow 40 percent of its employees worldwide to work remotely. But in 2017, as the company’s revenue start slumping, the management pulled back its decades-old remote work policy. IBM said that the marginalized feel makes remote employees less loyal.