Office workers waste more time on slow tech than they spend on holiday
Office workers are wasting time using slow and outdated technology. In some cases, workers are wasting more time than they spend on holiday each year.
Office workers are wasting time using slow and outdated technology. In some cases, workers are wasting more time than they spend on holiday each year.
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Fast-forward to 2020 and the UK will likely have left, or be in the process of leaving, the EU. While many companies resume “business as usual”, others will need to adapt and invest in order to remain competitive by the use of R&D tax relief.
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Colin Stuart, the managing director of workplace consultancy Baker Stuart, explains how to best avoid some of the negative aspects of flexible working.
From communicating via email to storing important documents, an internet is a pivotal cog in any modern-day company but Real Business believes enterprises up and down the country deserve a better deal.
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A survey conducted by EMC showed 60 per cent of UK businesses suffered IT downtime in 2015. This downtime is estimated to cost businesses around £10.5bn per year so here’s how to prevent it.
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BT has pulled its capabilities back to ‘sub-Gigabit” levels to deliver competitive services over long distances. That’s innovative and some might say courageous. And it’s making operators across the globe think differently about FTTP.
As part of our broadband campaign, aiming to have the voices of SMEs struggling to do business online heard, we talked with Broadband Genie editor Matt Powell about his own aggravating Internet experiences.
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With the reliance upon cloud based applications and the cost benefits of VoIP calls, continuous, fast connectivity has become an essential business requirement. Yet the divergence in cost, coverage and quality of service in different areas continues to challenge the evolution of a long term comms strategy.
Kicking off the launch of Corporate Insights, a new interview series in which we hear from senior decision makers at large global firms about how they get the job done, two heads of Vodafone discuss the emergence of flexible working, implementation and what it really means for SMEs.
At the beginning of the year, dating app Tinder unveiled a new feature which enabled users to reveal their jobs – something it said had resulted in more matches to prospective partners. Six months later, it’s used the feature to find out which jobs are right-swiped most often.