Building digital infrastructure for the ‘anywhere office’



    The Barbados government’s invitation to foreign nationals to live and work there under the Welcome Stamp Visa scheme is definitely a case of living the dream. Since last summer, more than 3,000 so-called “stampers” have moved to the island, working for their existing employers from a laptop while enjoying Barbadian broadband, beaches and bars.

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    Evan Wienburg is CEO at Truespeed.

    While this is an extreme example of the WFH revolution, back in Blighty even traditional businesses such as HSBC, Nationwide and PwC have gone on record to endorse the hybrid home/office model. This permanent shift away from the daily office commute supports the “anywhere office” principle, where people hot-desk effortlessly between offices, homes and coffee bars.

    The anywhere office



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