Best ecommerce platforms in 2022: website software for an online store By David Howell, Stu Robarts, Brian Turner last updated 30 March 22 TechRadar Pro Updated Do you launch your business on eBay or do you choose a dedicated ecommerce package? We help you decide.
Best employee monitoring software of 2022 By Brian Turner, Stu Robarts, Barclay Ballard last updated 1 March 22 TechRadar Pro Updated To help you set up and track network access permissions, increase productivity, and improve security, we feature the best employee monitoring software.
Best VPS hosting 2016 By Stu Robarts published 30 November 17 TechRadar Pro In Depth VPS hosting provides more control than shared hosting. This article provides some well-priced VPS packages for businesses.
Inventory management software: top six on the market By Stu Robarts published 14 October 14 TechRadar Pro Keeping a business inventory in order is critical. This article highlights some of the best inventory management platforms available.
Database management software: top four on the market By Stu Robarts published 23 July 14 TechRadar Pro Understanding and using the data at a business's disposal can provide a competitive edge. This article takes a look at the leading database providers and packages.
Google buys enterprise BYOD firm Divide By Stu Robarts published 20 May 14 TechRadar Pro Google has acquired Divide, a company whose mobile app allows users to separate smartphone data into business and personal categories.
Fujitsu doubles down on security with business-focused PCs and tablets By Stu Robarts published 14 May 14 TechRadar Pro Fujitsu has released a number of new PC, thin-client and tablet devices aimed at business users, focusing largely security.
UK organisations failing to meet basic security requirements By Stu Robarts published 13 May 14 TechRadar Pro Organisations are failing to take basic security precautions resulting in data breaches, according to the ICO.
IBM to roll-out data software that beat Jeopardy! By Stu Robarts published 12 May 14 TechRadar Pro IBM has announced that the Elastic Storage software used by its Watson supercomputer to answer Jeopardy! questions will be sold commercially.
bit.ly urges users to change account details after hackers break in By Stu Robarts published 9 May 14 TechRadar Pro Popular link-shortening service bit.ly says that user accounts have been compromised.
HP to invest more than $1 billion in new cloud services By Stu Robarts published 7 May 14 TechRadar Pro HP has announced an investment of more than US$1 billion in cloud products and services, including its new Helion offerings.
Global CRM market shows strong growth in 2013 By Stu Robarts published 7 May 14 TechRadar Pro The global CRM software market showed double-digit growth in 2013 with competition increasing amongst the biggest providers.
Remote workers present opportunity for coffee shops By Stu Robarts published 2 May 14 TechRadar Pro New research into remote working has found that factors like WiFi and printer access in coffee shops are increasingly important factors for mobile workers.
UK business security breaches fall, but costs rise By Stu Robarts published 30 April 14 TechRadar Pro A new report has found that UK businesses were less likely to suffer a security breach in the last year, but that it would be more costly if they did.
UK and US Governments urge users to give up on Internet Explorer By Stu Robarts published 29 April 14 TechRadar Pro Updated This Internet Explorer zero-day flaw isn't going away anytime soon.
Studies point to home and business growth for 3D printing By Stu Robarts published 23 April 14 TechRadar Pro Two new reports suggest that the 3D printing industry is set to see huge growth over the next few years in both the consumer and business sectors.
Verizon finds nearly all cyber-threats are made up of nine 'patterns' By Stu Robarts published 22 April 14 TechRadar Pro A new report by Verizon has found that nine patterns make up about 92% of cyber-threats and that it's getting harder to detect them.
Canadian teenager charged for exploiting Heartbleed Bug vulnerability By Stu Robarts published 17 April 14 TechRadar Pro A man has been charged for exploiting the Heartbleed Bug to access Canadian taxpayer data.
Report predicts 'seismic shift' toward innovation among IT departments by 2017 By Stu Robarts published 16 April 14 TechRadar Pro A new report suggests that UK businesses will use their IT departments for strategic input as technology spend continues to ramp up.
Gartner: Businesses are prioritizing growth in 2014 By Stu Robarts published 15 April 14 TechRadar Pro A report by Gartner suggests that a "risk-on" period is causing a marked focus in targeting growth among business this year.
IT error added $679 (£400) million to Co-op Bank's $2.18 (£1.3) billion losses By Stu Robarts published 11 April 14 TechRadar Pro On top of a pre-tax annual loss of $2.18 (£1.3) billion, the Co-op bank will have to cough up a further $679 (£400) million for breaching the Consumer Credit Act.
'Heartbleed Bug' crawls past OpenSSL to impact servers By Stu Robarts published 9 April 14 TechRadar Pro A server security flaw dubbed the "Heartbleed Bug" has been uncovered that puts Internet users at risk.
Microsoft turns off Windows XP, UK government wants to keep it alive By Stu Robarts published 8 April 14 TechRadar Pro Thousands of computers in the UK public sector are still running Windows XP, prompting governments to pay for extra support.
One-third of phishing attacks target money By Stu Robarts published 7 April 14 TechRadar Pro A new Kaspersky Lab report has found that around one-third of phishing attacks were aimed at stealing money in 2013, an increase from 2012.
Apple, Facebook and Google lead green Internet charge By Stu Robarts published 3 April 14 TechRadar Pro Greenpeace has release a report that praises Apple, Facebook and Google for their green energy efforts, which it says are driving a "renewable energy revolution."