With 2012 looking like another challenging year for small businesses, now’s the time to reassess your budget for the year ahead. Duncan Cheatle, Founder of The Supper Club, has devised a whitepaper to help with budgeting for 2012.
With 2012 looking like another challenging year for small businesses, now’s the time to reassess your budget for the year ahead. Duncan Cheatle, Founder of The Supper Club, has devised a whitepaper to help with budgeting for 2012.
Phil Marks, a 20 year veteran in recruitment and founder of Matrix Executive, offers his perspective on what businesses should be looking for from a recruitment agency.
Why should SME’s seek the best graduate talent? Most of us know that a really top employee is worth twice an average one in creative and other contribution. Indeed, a poor employee will end up costing dearly as they need managing out. Duncan Cheatle, Director of The Supper Club, has comprised a white paper to help SMEs find those top graduates.
Iconnyx and The Supper Club – a group of some of Britain’s most successful entrepreneurs – are excited to announce the launch of SME Insights. SME Insights will share experiences, comprising of a programme of events, discussion and content, focusing on business issues and sharing best practice.
“Iconnyx had a good price point and made a strong impression on me as a company whom we could comfortably work with”
Paragon Personnel specialise in supplying support and secretarial staff to high-profile financial institutions. A main problem was
having separate providers for applications, hardware and internet connectivity. Paragon chose to partner with Iconnyx signing as the first customer for Iconnyx’s Quick Start Cloud solution, a completely outsourced managed service powered by cloud technology.
An IT analyst has predicted that 2009 will see cloud computing take-off and become the leading IT model for many businesses. Writing in his blog on dotNET Developer’s Journal, David Fredh predicts that increasing numbers of companies will recognise the advantages offered by cloud computing, which range from infrastructural flexibility to reduced costs. Mr Fredh [...]
An IT analyst has predicted that ‘disruption-proof’ leased line services may become increasingly common following the severing of several undersea cables in the Mediterranean region. Writing in the Economic Times, Rashmi Pratap said that senior IT sources had told his newspaper that they are considering offering round-the-clock or restorable leased line services using several cables [...]
An IT expert has predicted that more and more small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) will adopt virtualisation in the future. In an interview with the EFY Times, Pallavi Kathuria, Microsoft’s director of the server business group for India, said: “While the awareness levels on virtualisation amongst SMBs is still at a nascent stage, going [...]
The move to virtualisation in the workplace can help companies reduce their IT costs significantly, according to one expert. Pallavi Kathuria, director of the server business group for Microsoft India, told the EFY Times: “Virtualisation is a technology that can help customers dramatically reduce their IT infrastructure costs and enables organisations to save their IT [...]
An IT industry insider has predicted that 2009 will be marked by the continuing growth of managed hosting services, and that cloud computing will “become mandatory” for businesses. Narinder Singh, co-founder of technology firm Appirio, is quoted by the Wall Street Journal as saying: “This year cloud computing made the leap from an interesting proposition [...]