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The world’s most expensive software mistakes

DCSL Software's Nick Thompson highlights some of the world's most expensive software mistakes, and how to avoid adding your project to the list.

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Tagged and bagged: Would you microchip your staff?

New research has found that over two thirds of the British working population would refuse to wear a microchip if asked by their employer, but is there any scope for this to become a trend?

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Why the self-service revolution hinges on common sense

Common sense is just as vital to a successful business as implementing the latest technology. Dr Mark Goldspink, CEO of The ai Corporation, explains why the self-service revolution starts here.

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How businesses can introduce and maintain a security culture

Almost a third of the UK public are not aware of the safety and security policies implemented by the company they work for. Here's how businesses can implement a security culture.

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How phishing your own employees could prevent a disaster

It only takes one click to take down a whole business, which is why Quiss Technology's Matt Rhodes advises checking how employees react to a phishing attack could save your business.

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The rise of ledger tech: why half of UK financial services leaders bank on blockchain

Blockchain is the public ledger technology underpinning Bitcoin but the technology has also launched other innovations, and is increasingly gaining prominence in sectors beyond financial services. Is the UK prepared?

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UK businesses ramp up security against hackers but what about data breaches?

New research reveals that businesses are overly confident about keeping hackers at bay, but less so about keeping data safe. Here's why.

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‘Application sprawl’: Why most UK employees use over 12 apps to communicate

With the average UK employee using around 12 apps to communication, here's why application sprawl is hampering office productivity.

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UK businesses ramp up security against hackers but what about data breaches?

New research reveals that businesses are overly confident about keeping hackers at bay, but less so about keeping data safe. Here's why.

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‘Application sprawl’: Why most UK employees use over 12 apps to communicate

With the average UK employee using around 12 apps to communication, here's why application sprawl is hampering office productivity.

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Robotics and the click-to-ship revolution

Robots are entering the here-and-now in a significant and transformative way - and nowhere more so than in the modern warehouse. Dematic's Simon Cooper writes.

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What will the digital infrastructure fund mean for your business?

The government will launch a Digital Infrastructure Fund today, unlocking investment worth more than £1 billion – including an extra £400 million spent on upgrades to Britain’s fibre broadband network, allowing more people to work from home.

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Is there really a risk that driverless cars can be hacked?

As we move closer and closer to a future where driverless cars are normal, we take a look at whether we should fear the hackers taking over our cars.

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The iPhone at 10: Where would start-ups be without the smartphone?

The mother of all smartphones, the iPhone first hit the market a decade ago, launching countless careers and providing a platform for the app economy.