Keeping up to speed with the latest tech trends is crucial for SMEs
From driverless cars and VR headsets to the startups shaking up finance and fast food, the rate of technological change in the 21st century has been nothing short of staggering. And with technology having the power to transform any business, entrepreneurs can ill-afford to ignore what's hot in the world of tech. Here, Fleximize offers its own insights on how business owners can take full advantage of the latest technologies, and deliver their companies into the digital age
Nick Healy of Suresite shares his expertise on everything UK SMEs need to know about accepting card payments including fees, compliance and charging structures
Kerry Leigh Harrison of UK Web Host Review talks us through the process of choosing a web host provider, covering the different types of website hosting available and how to prioritize functionality according to business needs
We share a complete rundown of everything you need to know about the Making Tax Digital scheme, including a useful visual guide to help prepare your business for the deadline
More SMEs are harnessing the flexibility of cloud services to increase day-to-day efficiencies, support scalability and boost security. Dean Gardner talks us through the benefits
Identity verification is a vital part of many businesses' customer checks. Rhys David examines how facial recognition technology can help save time and resources
Having flexibility over where employees work can result in higher risk of a security breach. ShredallSDS Group's Nik Williams talks us through the importance of secure remote working policies
The modern supply chain is facing incredible strain from increased demands from the digital ecosystem. We look at the impact blockchain could have on supply chain management
Artificial intelligence and automation are transforming how large businesses operate, but they also offer huge opportunities for small businesses. Here's our guide
Influencer marketing has resulted in huge success for the companies that get it right, but choosing an influencer for your brand is tricky. Until, that is, you start using artificial intelligence
By nurturing some of the UKs very best startups, accelerator Geovation is supplying much-needed support to the UK tech industry to fuel future innovation
The funeral industry has a reputation for over-charging and under-serving. Two startups explain how they're challenging the status quo through innovation
BT is switching off its ISDN and PSTN networks in 2025 and replacing them with voice-over-IP services. Here's how to prepare your business for the change
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