How technology acts as a trigger for business change
Whether you’re buying new business premises, investing in a new communications system or purchasing new business software, there is often a trigger that inspires the change.
Whether you’re buying new business premises, investing in a new communications system or purchasing new business software, there is often a trigger that inspires the change.
The 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London will mark the third time the city has hosted this event. When previous London Olympics were held in 1908 and 1948, cyberattacks weren’t even the stuff of science fiction. This time around, they’re a real concern.
Switching between a laptop, tablet and smartphone is easy in the office with all devices connecting wirelessly to your Wi-Fi network. But venture out into the world and you need yet another internet plan to stay online. Here’s a look at your options.
Password thefts at LinkedIn, eHarmony are a cautionary tale for other companies.
When your business is growing, staying on top of everything can be difficult. Without proper organisation, things can get messy when approaching deadlines, making payments or figuring out where your next meeting is. When you can’t do these simple things on the run, it can end up costing your business. These 10 apps will help.
As email volumes continue to explode, in-house archiving solutions are rapidly becoming the less favoured option for businesses. Instead, SMBs are turning to cloud-based archiving solutions, which provide a wealth of advantages. Here’s a look.
These tech devices can encourage you to move more, take breaks and watch your weight.
As businesses increasingly rely on the internet to reach a wider market, it’s vital that irreplaceable virtual assets – the data and information being stored on their computers and fileservers – are protected and kept secure. Here’s how.
For many employees, the line between work and personal life has grown increasingly murky. Many now use their own tech gadgets to do business as often as they use company property. On the one hand, that can save the company money on hardware and make employees more efficient – but it also presents serious security risks.
Many of us have been guilty of using simple or obvious passwords at some time or another, but LinkedIn’s hacking last week should serve as a reminder of the importance of rethinking about the security of our log-in information.