Tech reliance threatening art of ‘good business’
Alongside fickle brand loyalty and online shopping, the days of being on a first name basis with customers are mostly gone.
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Alongside fickle brand loyalty and online shopping, the days of being on a first name basis with customers are mostly gone.
Slaving away in the office from 9 to 5 is no longer the norm when it comes to the average workday.
With the highest rate of smartphone ownership in the world, and a world renowned work ethic, it should be no surprise that Aussie employees are using their personal smartphones for work as well as play.
For decades if not centuries, work has been a place you go. You went to the factory, to the mine or even the field. Work is still at a specific location for some – but for an increasing number of people, it can now take place virtually anywhere.
Oneflare, the Australian online trade and services marketplace, has launched Scrapbooks, a design inspiration tool that aims to make it easier for users to plan and execute design and renovation projects.
Australia’s major financial institutions and card providers have today announced a campaign to expand the use of PIN for payment authorisations on chip-enabled credit and debit cards, instead of a signature.
Bill shock after a business trip overseas is nothing new – global roaming costs are notoriously high.
When you are setting up your IT infrastructure, one of the decisions you will have to make is which operating system to use. This is a crucial choice and one that can lead to confusion. There are three main operating systems that businesses use for their IT – Windows, Mac and Linux and the amount […]
As we close out the year, 2013 sees Australia taking home the crown for being the largest smartphone market per capita. But are businesses taking advantage of this opportunity?
A new report forecasts the future of online video advertising expenditure to grow by 31% over the next five years – in dollar terms, that’s an increase from $133 million in 2013 to $513 million in 2018.
From shiny new devices to speedy software and the rise of the cloud, there’s more technology to help businesses succeed than ever. Yet Australian business operators are still hesitant to embrace it.
How do you ensure your information is safe and give yourself the best chance of avoiding unauthorised access to your accounts? Here are some top tips for password security.
Law firms could be wasting hundreds of hours each year and miscalculating tens of thousands of hours in billable time due to problems with new technologies.
The roll out of the National Broadband Network (NBN) is the cornerstone project for his department, and Turnbull pulled no punches with his criticisms of Labor’s handling of the NBN thus far.
American airline Delta has announced that it expects to turn all its cockpits paperless by the end of 2014.
Backing up business data is one of those tasks that many people know they should be doing but often gets put to the bottom of the business owner’s priority list.
The majority of small business owners under 40 believe embracing social media and technology can give them an advantage over big business.
Owning and running your SMB can be challenging and rewarding in equal parts. And, when you’re staring down a period of significant business growth, the excitement and the nervousness can be greater than ever.
Rumours have been swirling around on the internet for months now, but the day is finally here – Apple has unveiled two new iPhones.
It seems there’s an app for everything these days – especially in business – but if you’re not sure which apps to take a chance on, Dynamic Business has you covered.