Nine ways to fix UK business challenges with open data
The Open Data Institute (ODI) has created a report of recommendations for the government on how open data can provide benefits around business innovation, policies, society and the economy.
The Open Data Institute (ODI) has created a report of recommendations for the government on how open data can provide benefits around business innovation, policies, society and the economy.
We've tracked down the biggest movements in the technology and digital space from across the year, which the markets will only look to experience more growth in 2015. How will you incorporate the platforms into your business
At 47 per cent, almost half of British companies believe consumer demand will help them to achieve growth in the new year, while 37 per cent expect the availability of better technology will inflate reach.
Demand for professional talent has grown 27 per cent year-on-year, and it's the engineering and IT sectors that are driving the increase in recruitment.
A 24 per cent rise in startup launches during 2014 over the last year has been identified, marking the biggest growth of the past five years.
Six Chinese technology companies and the Department of Science and Technology are heading to Lancaster University this month to generate innovation and research partnerships with British talent.
With the UK already playing catch-up against US technology firms, China has now emerged as a new threat, with new figures revealing it accounts for a third of the six companies generating the highest online media revenues globally.
Almost half of all UK consumers are set to support Small Business Saturday on 6 December, spending an average of £24.39 at small local establishments, according to Direct Line.
Real Business speaks to legendary British entrepreneur and owner of adult nightclubs, Peter Stringfellow, discussing his extensive and diverse work experience, partying with The Beatles, thoughts on David Cameron and government red tape, and why he doesn't want to be likened to Playboy's Hugh Hefner.
PhD graduates from University of Sheffield, Alex Baker and Chris Rose, have launched a a galactic enterprise that will send personalised packages into space, with each mission to be filmed.
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