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Downtime could be one of the worst things to affect your business - here's why
By Craig Hale published
ITaaS is proving to be cheaper in the long run than legacy solutions, which are more susceptible to downtime.
Cybersecurity still remains the greatest concern for many executives
By Benedict Collins published
Growing cybersecurity budgets may boost and enhance skills and knowledge, survey finds.
SMBs are keen to boost IT investment, even as costs rise
By Craig Hale published
European SMBs want to nail hybrid working tech and cybersecurity before they embark on cloud migration, report claims.
Nearly half of companies don't have the tech to let you work from home
By Craig Hale published
HPE reckons companies are at fault for reduced productivity, simply for not nailing their IT.
Most businesses are failing to optimize their IT budgets properly
By Craig Hale published
IT budgets still aren’t working despite months of economic pressure, report claims.
Businesses are wasting millions on unused software licenses
By Craig Hale published
Cut back on your business outgoings by re-visiting unused software licenses, and reap the rewards, experts say.
Global IT spending could be set for a major boost in 2023
By Craig Hale published
After a small drop in IT spend in 2022, this year could see the figures bounce back.
What IT security teams can learn from the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack
By John Shier published
In May, news broke of a DarkSide ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline, a major U.S. fuel pipeline.
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