JBSHelps Strengthen Business Resilience and Enterprise Mobility for Organizations in Pakistan

Karachi – JBS@home announced it is working with VMware, a leading innovator in enterprise software, to enable a seamless and more secure digital work environment for Pakistani organizations. JBS will establish a future-ready workforce for businesses as they continue to innovate and grow at a time when a majority of the workforce has shifted to home-based work.

As organizations in Pakistan continue to work through business and societal disruption in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, many have recalibrated their digital transformation initiatives to adapt toa distributed workforce.To support this, JBS has launched a digital workspace solution using VMware Workspace ONE that provides employees with a work environment that helps improve productivity.

During a recent virtual event, speakers from JBS and VMware addressed the myriad challenges employees and employers face during this period of unprecedented workplace transformation. Highlighting the need for resiliency and productivity in a distributed business environment, JBS and VMware reiterated that a seamless and more secure digital workspace will provide employees working outside of the office with the tools and services they need to perform their tasks effectively.

Veqar-ul-Islam, CEO, JBS, who participated in this online session, shared his views on how JBS@home and VMware technology is helping customers to transform their journey; “With COVID-19 having an adverse effect on all businesses, organizations are now adapting for the new normal. Across the globe, businesses are embarking on a new journey in order to stay relevant to their customers.” He added that JBS@home solution is designed to help individuals and organizations provide seamless working experience from anywhere without having any fear for security and optimized experience.

JBS will help local businesses build resilience for a future-ready workforce, future-ready apps, and future-ready infrastructure.”

“Digital technologies have helped enable business continuity, smoother operations and improved collaboration during this uncertain time. Our partnership with JBS@homewill help organizations perform at their best in this new business environment,” said Nitin Ahuja, country manager, Nascent Markets and Vietnam, VMware. “With VMware’s industry-leading digital workspace solutions, we are confident that Pakistani businesses will continue to forge ahead in their digital transformation journeys as they chart a new growth path alongside the region’s fast-growing digital economy.”

JBS and VMware are helping Pakistani organizations accelerate their transformation to better support employees working from anywhere. With an effective digital workspace solution in place, organizations will be better able to keep employees engaged and motivated even as they work outside of their traditional work environments.

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