Small and medium sized enterprises are the main target of the tour that is aiming to help SMEs use technology more efficiently and foster collaboration between them.
Employees are increasingly turning to consumer level tools to collaborate with external partners due to the fact that there are simply not enough business-grade alternatives on offer.
We all know that network capacity is abundant, and that data is everywhere. Today, the world’s information workers communicate across continents, collapsing barriers imposed by time and geography.
Auditor Grant Thornton has launched a dedicated Local Government Advisory Practice to provide consultative services to local authorities, Police bodies and fire and rescue organisations.
UK cloud industry body EuroCloud UK has called upon the government and vendors to work more closely together for the future success of G-Cloud.
The two companies have announced a collaboration that will see them host each other’s technology, recognising that most customers operate in a hybrid cloud environment.
Microsoft and Dropbox are integrating their services for collaboration across Dropbox and Microsoft Office on phones, tablets and the web.
The US firm has announced a number of enhancements to three of its core software packages, providing enterprise companies with additional support, flexibility and security.
But will you actually 'like' it? Marian Bloodworth, employment partner at tech law firm Kemp Little, lays out the arguments pro and con.
Paul Hampton, Senior Director of Product Marketing at ECM specialist Alfresco, thinks collaboration could be the key.
The argument was that using developers in less expensive markets would save a business a substantial amount of money and yield the same quality result. But the rules of the game have changed, thinks Robbie Clutton, Director, Pivotal Labs. Is he right?
Winning a major deal with a large organisation can be a landmark moment for a small business. Securing that first big contract is often what catapults an idea, or one-man band, into a living, breathing company. Yet, too often, the SME has to bend over backwards, says Christian Lanng, founder & CEO, Tradeshift.
The University of Oxford has launched a cloud-based open innovation platform with the intention of harnessing the brain power of staff and students.
Everyone wants to know what will be possible for mankind in the future, so every five years or so I try and figure out what life in the workplace is going to be like in a decade's time.
Socitm, the society for IT and digital leaders and professionals working in local public services, has begun to improve the benefits it offers to its members.
Think tank Policy Exchange has published a report that claims local authorities could save up to £10bn by 2020 if they adopt smarter and more collaborative use of technology and data.
According to new research, 79 per cent of UK employees in mid-market businesses believe social media integration with back-office solutions is essential to improving productivity.
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