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According to Gartner, two out of five businesses disappear within five years if they suffer a major IT outage.
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According to Gartner, two out of five businesses disappear within five years if they suffer a major IT outage.
Whether you have staff that work from home, a sales team on the road or simply run your business from a home office, mobility is a necessity for almost any business these days.
Silicon Valley alumnus, Tim Reed, spent 10 years in the U.S. working in a variety of online and B2B software companies before he decided to head back home to Australia and join the MYOB team.
We all have our own particular pet peeves when it comes to the office, but it seems that phone calls are universally hated.
Bring your own device (BYOD) is the hottest new trend in business, as employers realise the benefits of letting employees take their work with them on the go.
The mobile market is key for businesses of all shapes and sizes. Why? Because more consumers are using their phones to search for products and services more than ever before.
It might be tempting to get caught up in the romance of this special day for lovers, but beware of who you might be exposing yourself to.
Smartphones are the most popular mobile device. Consumers have them in arm’s reach throughout the day as they are out and about.
Mobile is slowly overtaking desktop computers as the primary technology used to access the internet. This can be a cause of concern for the majority of Australian businesses, including franchises, which do not have a mobile ready website.
Whether it’s hardware or software, a whole range of affordable technology can help you run your small business more efficiently, often from anywhere and on the go. We take a look at a few of them.
Though businesses of all sizes are starting to dip their corporate toes into this space, 3D printing is not a silver bullet solution. Savvy entrepreneurs should ask, how will it work for my business?
To celebrate the release of ANZ’s goMoney banking app for Android, ANZ is offering Dynamic Business readers the opportunity to win a Samsung Galaxy SIII valued at $899.
Regardless of whether it’s a presentation, proofreading, or administration, companies rely on paper for their day to day functioning. Consequently, the presence of an unreliable, costly, inefficient and poor quality printer can spell doom for a company.
Admit it, we’re a smartphone-obsessed society. Although these devices deliver some huge benefits to our lives, our attachment to them has given a new avenue for hackers to attack – via malicious apps. Here’s how to know whether the app you’re about to download is safe.
In a long expected but surprise announcement, Apple has unveiled its new design for the iPad Mini. The new device is 23 percent thinner and 53 percent lighter than the regular iPad with a 7.9 inch screen.
More than half of small and medium businesses are not aware of important changes to the instant asset write-off scheme, according to a recent poll.
Australians are more reliant on their mobiles than ever before, with 88 percent of people working outside of their regular hours through their device according to a recent survey.
The tablet is almost as powerful as a laptop – it has almost all the features of our traditional computers, just in a slim frame. So why don’t the current models allow users to have separate profiles? Enter, the Surface tablet.
After weeks of hype and speculation, Apple unveiled a slimmer, faster and bigger iPhone 5 in San Francisco overnight.
Every business feels under siege these days, and it’s not just that IT groups tend to have fewer employees and more to get done. Network security assaults are becoming both more frequent and more sophisticated.