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Business Process Outsourcing

Business Process Outsourcers need to be both cost efficient and nimble to evolving demands.

However, buying and shipping PCs for workers is costlyand slow:

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PCs are a large capital expense

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Workers often already have PCs of their own

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No BPO wants to be in the hardware supply business

Worker turnover is high and
PCs are often not returned
compounding the expense.

Worker turnover is high and
PCs are often not returned
compounding the expense.

BYOPC would seem like an ideal solution to these challenges,
if only one could secure company and client sensitive information.

"WE WANTED TO GET OUT
OF THE HARDWARE BUSINESS"

— IT Executive at large BPO

Enter Venn

The secure workspace for remote work that isolates and protects work from any personal use on the same computer. Venn allows BPOs to safely embrace BYOPCs with these benefits:

Secure Sensitive Client Assets

Gain complete control over what can be accessed and how data is 
stored or shared without having to own or manage the whole PC. 
Separate multiple client profiles on a single computer.

Turnkey HIPAA
& PCI compliance

Because Venn is both HIPAA and PCI compliant, customers gain a much faster and easier to execute compliance program.

Save Money

BPOs can avoid buying PCs by using Venn to control what counts, the data and not the device. This also avoids the risk of PC loss when workers depart. Venn also eliminates the cost and complexity of VDI.

Reassign workers instantly

Create a separate secured and isolated enclave for each client that a worker supports, enabling reassignment in a matter of minutes.

Onboard And Offboard More Quickly

Since there’s no need to manage or ship PCs, new contractors can be onboarded with a simple download to their personal PC. When workers leave, companies can instantly and remotely delete the Venn enclave without worrying if a computer will be returned.