UK insurer Ageas have released a tinder-style app to make home contents insurance more accessible for available for young people aged 18 to 34 years old.
Category: Technology
Technology from computer hardware, computer software, Saas, voip, cloud computing, smartphones to help small and medium sized businesses grow
Fighting back against botnets: real life consequences for cybercrime
Thanks to the nebulous nature of the internet, crime committed on it is often viewed with a certain murkiness as though it’s somehow less real than other types of crime, more devoid of real-life risk and consequence.
SME’s guide to building a website with NO experience
Just because you’re not a website wizard, it doesn’t mean you can’t build your own.
How to Convert Landing Page Visits: Three Steps to Success
As a small business, a landing page is the door to your virtual world, the first point of contact for anyone wanting to know more about you, your business and what you stand for.
Ex British Salvation Army boy Corden snapped up by Apple Music
Apple has emerged as the surprise buyer of the unscripted TV series based on the “Carpool Karaoke” segment of CBS’ “The Late Late Show with James Corden.”
Not just fun and games: What the gaming world can teach business
Companies across industries can learn from this innovative data-driven industry
It’s time for IoT to get atrategic
The Internet of Things (IoT) is clearly gaining momentum – a testament to its potential to improve customer experience, drive down costs, and transform business operations. As organisations evolve from successful, one off pilots into broader IoT deployments new thinking is required to ensure IoT truly delivers.
Interview: George Brasher, MD of HP UK & Ireland
As HP launch a new range of products aimed at SMEs we talk to George Brasher about how HP keep innovation at the heart of what they do.
Cognitive computers and the future of cyber crime
It’s a simple con trick – but we keep falling for it.
Increasing business and customer interactions through Google Tag Manager
SMEs with online storefronts are offered a range of options and data packages which are said to unlock growth potential and increase the rate of customer growth and interaction.
Opinion: Inventory is Dead, Long Live Topology
In the traditional telecoms world, inventory management is one of the most critical aspects of business success.
The importance of business security in 2016
Security has long been one of the most important issues confronting a business, particularly as business information has become an ever-more valuable resource and a wide range of ways in which an organisation’s security can be breached has arisen.
Review: Blue Yeti USB Microphone
With the popularity of podcasting back in full swing I’ve been taking a look at some of the equipment available to podcasters on a budget.
Security & Social Engineering
A study by a security firm, Proofpoint, identified that social engineering was the top cyber attack technique in 2015. Instead of focusing on automated attacks as in previous years, attackers are getting you, or your employees, to do their dirty work.
The changing face of payment protection to help small businesses
The way in which businesses are required to process credit and debit card transactions is likely to stay much the same in 2016 following the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council’s (PCI SSC) decision to implement just one update to its guidelines this year.