The cloud has introduced numerous possibilities for businesses in terms of greater efficiency surrounding data storage, disaster recovery and security.
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The cloud has introduced numerous possibilities for businesses in terms of greater efficiency surrounding data storage, disaster recovery and security.
Most business leaders head into the New Year with ambitions surrounding how to boost their company, and this often includes considering ways to cut costs.
Without this vital information, it would be impossible for your company to function on a day-to-day basis. It can be surprising to some just how much we rely on these masses of information. This surprise is soon diminished when data has been compromised and surprise suddenly turns into panic.
There are so many aspects to running a business and we understand that SMEs often don’t have the luxuries that many large corporations do when keeping the...
It can be a bit of a dilemma for SMEs when it comes to deciding on whether to outsource IT services or keep them in-house.
Seeking the advice of professionals within business mobile can make a massive difference to your business. Not only can it save you money by ensuring you are on the best tariff, but it can also improve the efficiency of the business through upgraded devices that suit your business’ needs.
It is not uncommon for a business’ employees to need a mobile phone for work purposes.
Storm Callum, which hit the UK earlier this month, caught many businesses off guard. Wales was one of the worst hit areas, with flooding causing chaos across parts of the country. It was the worst flooding the country has seen for 30 years.
Ponemon Institutes has recently completed a study of 1,000 UK and US SME’s and has found that the majority of cyber-attacks on these size organisations are a result of poor password management.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect on 25 May this year and had a significant impact on businesses around the world ahead of its implication.