Applications of IoT: Ensuring disruption without disruption
By Staff writer
By 2020, Gartner predicts there will be 20.8 billion data-creating devices connected to the internet, compared to just over six billion in 2016.
By Staff writer
By 2020, Gartner predicts there will be 20.8 billion data-creating devices connected to the internet, compared to just over six billion in 2016.
By Staff writer
Whether shopping or checking your bank balance, applications are essential to our daily lives. This trend is being mirrored in the business world, as everything from back-office infrastructure to collaboration tools are dependent on apps to keep organisations running efficiently. It means, however, rethinking security priorities.
By Henry Baker
As anyone with a website will know, app security is always a concern, whether it’s your website being disrupted by a DDoS attack or a cyber criminal hacking into your system to steal sensitive data.
By Staff writer
Instagram’s user base is growing at speed and passed the 600m user mark in December 2016. But how to use Instagram to your advantage as a small business?
By Staff writer
There’s no question thatthese are exciting times for business travel trends both for travel businesses and business travellers.
By Staff writer
No business could be successful without good people. Your team is more vital than your product, offering, or USP, so you need the right employees.
By Staff writer
To make sure your 2017 is as productive as possible, we’ve got a rundown of the eight best business apps you should download to help manage your operation.
By Staff writer
Last year the tech press was obsessed with chatbots – artificial intelligence driven chat programs . It seemed to be all techies could talk about, but this year’s poised to introduce a new, more subtle shift to businesses around the world: chatops.
By Staff writer
Who said apps were dead In 2017 we ll see the rise of virtual assistants and increased consolidation of different apps into single platforms, all courtesy of our ever increasing user expectations.
By Staff writer
With consumers ever more cautious with their spending, companies need to follow suit and ensure any used retail technology will prove its return on investment and show it can directly encourage spend during turbulent times.