We also went fully remote, but since our operations are entirely cloud-based already, it was just a matter of setting up WireGuard for a few folks to access sensitive resources securely from home. That was a fun project, but not as much work as trying to get a virtual Catan or Cards Against Humanity game organized :)
We were partially cloud based with our source code and some of our internal support docs, and I’ve been going in to migrate the rest over. Our employees have been using RDP in the meantime to access our internal tools and docs. Not the greatest, but it’ll do until I can get a more permanent solution.
How did you get a virtual game set up? In the past I’ve used FaceTime, the Notes app, and the honor system that the people with the physical game wouldn’t look at the virtual person’s cards.
I wish we had a more decentralized solution but basically we just looked up online versions of the games and played those while chatting on Google Meet. Janky but effective