The shift to remote and hybrid working is no longer a temporary measure. It is the permanent reality for a significant proportion of the UK workforce. According to the Office for National Statistics, more than a quarter of workers now split their time between home and office, and a further proportion work entirely remotely. This has profound implications for how organisations manage documents.
When everyone was in the same building, document management could rely on physical proximity: filing cabinets, printers, in-trays, and the ability to walk over to someone's desk. That model is gone. Distributed teams need a different approach, one that provides secure access from any location, maintains version integrity, enables real-time collaboration, and does not compromise on compliance.
Remote workers need to access documents from home offices, coffee shops, client sites, and mobile devices. Traditional on-premise file servers behind a corporate firewall do not serve this need well. VPN connections are often slow, unreliable, and frustrating for users, leading them to find workarounds such as emailing documents to personal accounts or storing files on local drives, both of which create security and compliance risks.
When multiple people work on the same document from different locations, version control becomes critical. Without a central system, it is common to end up with "Report_FINAL.docx", "Report_FINAL_v2.docx", and "Report_FINAL_v2_JB_edits.docx" scattered across email chains and local folders. Nobody knows which version is current, and conflicting edits create rework.
Home broadband, public Wi-Fi, and mobile hotspots are not enterprise-grade networks. Documents transmitted over these connections without proper encryption are vulnerable to interception. Personal devices may lack the security controls present on corporate hardware.
In an office, collaboration on a document might involve a quick meeting around a screen. Remotely, teams need tools that support asynchronous feedback, commenting, and approval without requiring everyone to be available at the same time.
DocFlow is accessible through any modern web browser. There is no software to install, no VPN required, and no dependency on specific operating systems. Staff can securely access the full document repository from any device with an internet connection. Mobile-responsive design ensures usability on tablets and smartphones as well as desktops.
Every document in DocFlow has a complete version history. When a user edits a document, the system automatically creates a new version while preserving all previous versions. Users can compare versions side by side, see who made which changes and when, and restore previous versions if needed. There is always one definitive current version, eliminating the confusion of multiple copies.
For documents that require exclusive editing, DocFlow supports a check-out mechanism. When a user checks out a document, it is locked to prevent concurrent edits. Other users can still view the document but cannot modify it until it is checked back in. This prevents conflicting changes while maintaining transparency about who is working on what.
DocFlow allows users to add comments and annotations directly to documents within the platform. This keeps feedback attached to the document itself rather than scattered across emails and messaging tools. Comment threads provide context, and notifications alert relevant team members when new feedback is added.
All connections to DocFlow use TLS 1.3 encryption, protecting documents in transit regardless of the network. Combined with multi-factor authentication, this ensures that even if a user is working from a public network, the connection remains secure.
Organisations considering remote document management face a deployment choice: cloud-hosted or self-hosted. Both have merits.
DocFlow supports both models, and organisations can choose the deployment that best fits their security posture and regulatory requirements.
Remote work is here to stay, and document management must evolve to match. The organisations that succeed will be the ones that treat their document management platform as critical infrastructure, investing in secure access, robust version control, and collaboration tools that work regardless of where their people are sitting.
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