Top 5 web security myths
Internet myths and misconceptions are putting UK web users at risk, according to a recent study by Internet security specialist, G Data.
Internet myths and misconceptions are putting UK web users at risk, according to a recent study by Internet security specialist, G Data.
Businesses are being overwhelmed by the many different methods of gaining customer feedback and are developing weak service strategies as a result, according to the findings of a recent roundtable debate.
Businesschoices.co.uk, a comparison website for small firms offering comprehensive and impartial advice on broadband, phone and energy services for UK businesses, has launched under the Consumerchoices.co.uk Group.
Facebook is launching an instant-messaging application for smartphone users, as the social network looks to take on Blackberry maker Research In Motion. and Apple in the growing mobile communications market.
Retailers who are being encouraged to expand internationally should take into account the need to ensure consistent, timely and accurate service to meet the needs of an International customer base. Emma Gooderham, Managing Director of WorldAddresses.com, looks at the best way of taking a domestic business international.
The popular Horrible Histories books and TV series have been brought to life in a new virtual world, created for Scholastic by social media agency, Yomego.
Mobile transaction platform OpenMarket has released an industry whitepaper examining how mobile payments can be a valuable way of increasing consumer engagement and loyalty.
Marketing solutions firm Responsys has launched the 2011 Retail Email Guide to the Holiday Season, offering tips on getting the most out of email marketing in the run up to Christmas.
Communications consultancy Hotwire has launched an enhanced global affiliate network incorporating Active PR (Middle East), East Side Consulting (Eastern Europe), Influencer PR (China), Nordic PR (The Nordics), Rice Communications (SE Asia) and Six Degrees PR (India).
Mobile network operators (MNOs) must explore means of addressing data delivery costs and inefficiencies in base station operations if their networks are to remain economically viable, a new report from Juniper Research has found.