That’s how the way businesses operate has changed – small and medium-sized enterprises are relooking how they deal with their technology needs. The transition is from traditional to more flexible and cheaper solutions. Leading this transformation is SaaS, or Software ...

Getting new customers is one of the hardest aspects of virtually every industry, so it’s easy to see why boosting retention rates is such a key issue. The following are some of the most effective ways of doing this that ...

With Grimsby making headline news earlier this week as the ‘worklessness’ capital of Britain, Stallingborough-based renewable energy tech manufacturer myenergi is calling for local businesses to stand up to the criticism, champion the region and celebrate the thriving community that ...

The world is awash in debt bubbles, but politicians continue to spend, which requires even more central bank intervention—and more bubbles. Max Rangeley has edited The Age of Debt Bubbles, which details the dangers we face and how to stop ...

The world of digital gaming has transformed dramatically, becoming a powerhouse in the global economy. Online casinos are at the forefront of this revolution, leveraging technology and innovation to dominate the entertainment landscape. This article delves into the growth of ...

Pitching ideas is a crucial part of driving innovation and gaining buy-in, whether within a company or to external stakeholders. However, many teams struggle to present their ideas in a way that resonates. Avoiding common mistakes can significantly enhance the ...

Thames Water, Britain’s largest water supplier, has warned it will exhaust its cash reserves by March 2025 if it fails to secure urgent court approval for a £3 billion financial rescue package. Without the deal, the heavily indebted company could ...

In a significant setback for the London Stock Exchange’s global standing, Ashtead, one of Britain’s largest equipment hire groups, has announced plans to shift its primary listing to the United States. The move deals another blow to London’s efforts to ...

Fears are mounting for the future of a West Country helicopter factory and its 3,000-strong workforce as the government drags its heels on a much-anticipated £1 billion defence contract. The Yeovil site, owned by Italian defence giant Leonardo, had been ...

A sense of unease hung over the British Motor Museum in Warwickshire last month, where classic cars and cinematic icons gave way to rooms filled with anxious lawyers, bankers, and compliance officials from the motor finance industry. They had gathered ...