The more you hear about technological advancements, the more it seems you’re walking into a science fiction film. We already have people talking to their watches as though they are Thunderbirds, and using augmented reality like in iRobot.
Falling prey to a cyber-attack must rank high on the nightmare list for every business. So much of what we do is tied up in our blinking boxes of light, that losing access or data can have serious consequences for businesses.
It’s that time of year again. We’re decking our halls with boughs of holly and looking forward to resting like merry gentlemen. After a long season of the “unprecedented”; you can’t blame people for being excited for Christmas.
With so many businesses having to work from home due to Covid-19 and with both staff and employers getting used to the lock down way of working, could this change the structure of companies?
We meet a lot of business owners and a number have already decided that the “office” is no longer a necessity for their business, whether that is a permanent move from a physical building or giving their staff the opportunity to work from home more frequently.