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Britain’s STEM skills gap: are teachers on their own?

Britain's STEM skills gap: last week's A-level results revealed a strong uptake in STEM subjects, but teachers need the support of businesses and the government to see real change.

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What is the real cost of inaccurate information online?

New research shows that two thirds of businesses have inaccurate information and data on their website, leading to billions in lost revenue.

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Why IP Voice calling is the future of small business telephony

Guy Miller explains the benefits of internet based IP Voice calling for businesses.

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Hackathons and innovation: Why businesses need a start-up mindset

Rocket Software's George Smyth on how hackathons can take your company to the next level by fuelling innovation and competition.

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Benefits of trusted VPN tools

As a business, you must protect yourself online from any and all attacks. Here, we look at why you should use a trusted VPN.

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Universal digital identity: How do you get it right?

One of the biggest challenges for banks and governments is how to make it easier and safer for people to identify themselves online, while allowing them to have control over the use of their own digital identity. Standard Chartered Bank's Dr Michael Gorriz writes.

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Is Uber’s ‘surge’ pricing genuine? Study says drivers may be gaming the system

Research from Warwick Business School reveals that Uber drivers may be gaming the system and even going offline en masse to force ‘surge’ pricing, a problem that stems from lack of transparency and human connection at Uber.

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What’s in the new Windows 10 creators update for the surface hub

Microsoft have just launched a major update for the Surface Hub which is a culmination of months of listening to the huge amount of feedback provided by their customers. It includes a vast amount of new features, all highly requested by regular users for the Surface Hub.

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Is Uber’s ‘surge’ pricing genuine? Study says drivers may be gaming the system

Research from Warwick Business School reveals that Uber drivers may be gaming the system and even going offline en masse to force ‘surge’ pricing, a problem that stems from lack of transparency and human connection at Uber.

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What’s in the new Windows 10 creators update for the surface hub

Microsoft have just launched a major update for the Surface Hub which is a culmination of months of listening to the huge amount of feedback provided by their customers. It includes a vast amount of new features, all highly requested by regular users for the Surface Hub.

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Can an accurate sales forecast improve company performance?

Accurate sales forecasts are essential to sound decision-making. Anaplan's Rowan Tonkin writes.

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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.