Authors :
Suryansh Srivastava; Harshit Gupta; Paras Saxena; Yash Kanyal
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 3 - March
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25mar1908
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Abstract :
With its integrated project management, communication, and secure file sharing facilities, the Remote
Collaboration Hub offers a one-stop platform designed specifically for remote teams, facilitating effective cross-border
cooperation. Businesses are adopting platforms that promote productivity, optimize workflows, and guarantee data
security as a result of the growing demand for strong digital collaboration solutions brought on by remote work. This study
examines how well a remote collaboration hub may improve the performance of remote teams, with a particular emphasis
on how it affects information sharing, task management, and real-time communication. We examine the benefits and
drawbacks of remote collaboration hubs by thoroughly examining current solutions and case studies, tackling important
issues including data protection, platform flexibility, and digital overload. We also look at new developments that could
make these hubs even more effective tools for remote workers, such as AI-powered task automation, customized user
interfaces, and improvements to data integration. The study's conclusions offer useful information and suggestions for
businesses looking to set up or enhance a remote collaboration hub in order to satisfy the changing needs of contemporary
remote work settings.
Keywords :
Distributed Teams, Digital Communication, Data Security, AI-driven Automation, Remote Collaboration, and Productivity Tools.
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With its integrated project management, communication, and secure file sharing facilities, the Remote
Collaboration Hub offers a one-stop platform designed specifically for remote teams, facilitating effective cross-border
cooperation. Businesses are adopting platforms that promote productivity, optimize workflows, and guarantee data
security as a result of the growing demand for strong digital collaboration solutions brought on by remote work. This study
examines how well a remote collaboration hub may improve the performance of remote teams, with a particular emphasis
on how it affects information sharing, task management, and real-time communication. We examine the benefits and
drawbacks of remote collaboration hubs by thoroughly examining current solutions and case studies, tackling important
issues including data protection, platform flexibility, and digital overload. We also look at new developments that could
make these hubs even more effective tools for remote workers, such as AI-powered task automation, customized user
interfaces, and improvements to data integration. The study's conclusions offer useful information and suggestions for
businesses looking to set up or enhance a remote collaboration hub in order to satisfy the changing needs of contemporary
remote work settings.
Keywords :
Distributed Teams, Digital Communication, Data Security, AI-driven Automation, Remote Collaboration, and Productivity Tools.