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CreativePro Magazine issue 16 coverThis article appeared in Issue 16 of CreativePro Magazine.

Today’s technology allows many of us to work from anywhere—from the office, home, or that coffee shop around the corner. And it enables our co-workers, manager, or customers to do the same.

The modern hybrid system of working, where we’re always connected but rarely find ourselves in the same physical space, has created a greater need for online collaboration, automation, and document security. And this need will only grow in the future. Recent research by Adobe has found that 74% of companies plan to permanently shift to more remote work.

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Bart is a trainer, worldwide public speaker, LinkedIn Learning author and author of the book "Photoshop-Illustrator and InDesign Collaboration & Workflow". He is based in Belgium and works for Adobe as Head of Solutions Consulting and Tech Evangelism where his team of product experts help customers reach their business objectives using Adobe's digital media solutions.

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