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Passwords have an important role to play in any organisation’s cyber security – whether to protect user access to applications, data or email. So what should organisations be doing to ensure that the passwords and password policies being used are up to scratch?
One of the biggest business disruptions is unplanned employee absence. During winter there is always a high probability of bad weather and there are plenty of colds and illnesses going round, resulting in many businesses advising employees to stay at home rather than share their germs with the rest...
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies are rapidly gaining traction in the modern workplace owing to the flexibility and convenience they provide to both employees and their employers.
We take a look at six simple things you can do this year to boost IT performance and productivity in 2018.
Asset lean might be the new mantra, but can that really apply to critical IT services when you are a small or medium sized business? How do you keep costs to a minimum without jeopardising operational performance?
You’ve probably heard of Spectre and Meltdown by now – the two new vulnerabilities that researchers have identified as affecting chips from Intel, AMD and ARM. We take a look at the risk they pose and what you should be doing about them.
Organisations in the UK have a legal obligation to consider employee requests to work flexibly.
Technology isn’t the starting point for many small businesses and start-ups – unless technology is your business.
What has 2018 got in store for the small business manager in terms of IT?