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What is BYOD?
What does BYOD stand for? BYOD stands for Bring Your Own Device, which means employees are permitted to use their own mobiles, tablets and laptops for work. Sounds great, right?..
What is the Risk List?
We are becoming more and more dependent on e-commerce and SaaS sites, meaning we have what seems like an endless stream of different passwords. To make them more memorable it is..
Our top 5 tips to beating the cyber baddies
It goes without saying that organisations that put IT security low down on their list of priorities find themselves in the hottest, deepest water.
How to start your Digital Transformation
A commitment to digitally transform your business is not the same as switching one accounting package for another. It’s a journey, partly discovery, partly trial and error.
Is there a benefit to Digital Transformation for SMEs?
We are nearing a digital tipping point In 2018, the UK online business to consumer (B2C) sales accounted for nearly 20% of total expenditure, and we are now the 3rd biggest..
Goodbye Baywell House, Hello Commerce Park!
The papers have been signed, keys have been handed over – It’s official we’re on the move! Growth through technology is our mission. This spirit of progress and positive..
How can Digital Transformation serve SMEs?
Is Digital Transformation easier for SMEs? In periods of major change, one of the obvious advantages for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) is that they are usually less complex..
What is a Digital Transformation?
Digital Transformation looks different for every business and can be hard to pinpoint a definition that applies to all. In general, digital transformation can be described as the..
How to create a strong and unique password
The fact is, using the internet and IT, in general, today requires the use and management of passwords… and this is no small task. Security best practice suggests you should use a..