In his autumn statement, George Osborne confirmed that a further 12 cities would be sharing in a £50m Government investment to deliver fibre optic, superfast Broadband. Sadly none of the cities included were in or around the Essex area and this investment, whilst welcomed, still does little to assist ...
In a recent survey by insurance group Aviva, only 28% of business admitted to having a business continuity, or disaster recovery (DR), plan. Most businesses accepted it was necessary and were either working on one or planned to start working on one ‘at some point’, but with widespread flooding ...
The last 2 winters should have taught us all about the value of being able to work remotely. With more cold snaps expected this winter are you prepared? Not being able to get to work should not mean your staff cannot work full stop! As an employer, you need ...
Ofcom has recently commented on a spate of price increases by the main mobile networks, saying that stricter rules may need to be introduced to address isuess around ‘hidden’ terms in fixed contracts. The comments were made after Vodafone joined the other major networks by increasing the price of ...
Recent reports about the way schools procure IT and hardware will undoubtedly bring the concept of IT leasing into question once again. As highlighted by this BBC story (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-19681437) many schools are being signed into contracts which result in them spending up to 10 times the market value on ...