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18% Of SMBs Still Using Windows XP
A study carried out by Bitdefender worked out that SMBs are taking huge security risks by continuing to use the out of date operating system that no longer has Microsoft’s support.
Brit Firms Do Well In 2014 Red Herring 'Top 100' Tech Contender List
UK firms make up 18 of an influential global ranking of the top 100 most promising tech start ups or SMEs.
ExaGrid Bags "Best Disk-Based Product For SMEs" Title
The company’s solution for SMEs was lauded by the general public and picked up an award at the London ceremony for the fourth year running.
Hate To Break It To You: Security Still Puts People Off The Cloud
Remaining blockages: security and privacy risks, concerns over compliance and regulations - and doubt about how easily cloud systems could be integrated with their existing IT infrastructure, says KPMG survey.
Opinion: The SME Guide To Starting Social
Small businesses are the backbone of Britain’s economy, says CEO and founder of sales automation firm ShopKeep Jason Richelson - but they need to do more to keep up on this front.
SMBs Must "Adapt Or Die" To Meet Technological Demands
Companies are being told to prepare for employees that will demand to work both flexibly and remotely with firms that don’t adapt likely to be left behind.
SMEs Told To Limit Cloud Suppliers To Reduce Financial Drag
Smaller companies are suffering due to a high number of cloud apps per company and one way to lower this would be to source apps from a smaller number of providers.
UK IT Industry Figures Join Cabinet Office Tech Reform Team
Joanna Shields, Chair of Tech City UK, will be joining the Prime Minister’s Digital Taskforce as adviser on the country's digital economy, while current Dragon's Den TV star and business expert Piers Linney is also being offered a consulting role in central government.
UK Tech Sector In Boom Mode
KPMG's latest snapshot of the state of our sector shows "robust" growth.
Windows Server 2003 End-Of-Life "Ticking Time Bomb" For UK SMEs
A survey of SMBs has found that over half are still using the outdated OS and will have to make plans to move away from it before support is removed next year.
Younger Workers Less Convinced Of Need For Internal IT Help
New survey suggests Gen Y employees are perfectly capable of 'turning it off then turning it back on again' themselves.

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