Small Business (SMB) stories
A recent report by Sophos shows that cybercrooks are hiding (or dwelling) in the networks of smaller businesses for much longer than their larger counterparts.
24% of companies with 50-999 employees are considering using pirated software to cut IT costs, warns Kaspersky report.
The survey revealed that, while SMBs understand the need to invest in technology in the world of hybrid working, many fail to prioritise security.
The report shows that SMEs and consumers agree that there's room for further growth in the already booming eCommerce sector.
Premium Inventory is an integrated solution that helps goods-based businesses improve efficiency, reduce costs and increase cashflow.
These new subscriptions will help mid-market companies to streamline data integration and accelerate speed to insights.
The gender wage gap among employees of SMEs is sitting at 7.5% in favour of men, when comparing median hourly wages.
The Digital Boost Alliance is a joint public-private initiative that supports the uptake of digital tools for small businesses, communities, and individuals.
Denodo has announced two new subscriptions of its Denodo Platform that are designed to help mid-market businesses.
Bespin Global has been named a Visionary in the 2022 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Public Cloud IT Transformation Services.
Despite economic challenges, 69% of Australian SMEs plan to be operating outside Australia by 2027, according to a new report.
Lenovo has announced the rollout of a new, first-of-its-kind CO2 Offset Service for SMBs across Australia and New Zealand.
Australian software companies are being urged to integrate payments into their services to keep up with global competitors.
MYOB has launched an all-in-one SaaS business management platform, MYOB Business, to help New Zealand SMEs manage their operations more effectively.
In COVID-19's wake, more than 287,000 MSMEs joined JakPreneur, a collaborative government platform that links entrepreneurs and stakeholders.
A 2degrees report reveals big business is thriving as SMBs struggle to keep up, while increasing costs are the leading issue for all businesses.
Rising costs, labour shortages and patchy demand are forcing trades firms to adapt fast as construction failures mount and projects stay funded.
The most significant and most exploited cybersecurity vulnerability of any New Zealand organisation is its people.
Next Telecom, a Comms Group business, has become one of VMware's fastest and largest emerging providers of SD-WAN in Australia.
Niel Isdale has assumed the newly created role of chief revenue officer, with responsibility across marketing, sales, customer success and revenue operations.