Pyjamas Dept: But technology usually catches up to problems, and in March, 2009, Toronto entrepreneur Gratuz Devanesan jumped on a trend he sensed was about to take off – the virtual office, or as he likes to call it, “the office cloud.”, according to Globe And Mail. “We were looking at how we could improve people’s office expenses and experiences by providing a professional service at a substantially lower cost,” he says and downsides included working in your pyjamas and meeting clients at Starbucks. In other words, isolation and a loss of professionalism and structure. Mr. Devanesan, who had previous experience working out of his own apartment, knew the drawbacks first-hand. And he was encountering people with small, startup businesses who were struggling to work at home, or just lacked the capital to set up a large, professional office of their own. He wanted to offer a solution. As
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