Shepard also spoke with ExecutiveBiz about the impact of bring-your-own-device (BYOD) environments, the demand for zero-trust architecture in the federal sector and Hypori’s future in 2021 and beyond.
Here’s an excerpt from Jared Shepard sharing his thoughts on the immediate future, the growth he anticipates from Hypori’s workforce in the next year to come:
“Over the next 12 months, we will probably double to triple in size from an employee account standpoint. Our current pipeline implies we will see year over year growth that exceeds many of the most aggressive growth companies.”
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