As if on cue, Dell, HP and Lenovo all unveiled new business-class laptops at CES that seem custom-designed for working from home. They’re not only more secure. They’re also faster, more responsive and last longer on a single charge.

They’re especially good at what most work-from-home types are doing: productivity apps like Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, editing video and – of course – video conferencing.

The foundation for the systems is Intel’s new 11th-generation Tiger Lake Core processors with vPro, which also were announced at CES. Read more in my latest CIO Magazine column HERE.