Home > Blog
Read Time — 4 minutes
As we dive into the new year, let’s take a few minutes to reflect on what some of the most popular topics of 2023 were. What topics piqued your interest the most? Which articles did you share with others?
Imagine a job market where thousands of positions lie vacant, not because they're undesirable, but because there simply isn't enough qualified candidates to fill them. Unfortunately, this is the reality facing many UK industries right now.
As businesses continue to evolve, many have become increasingly digitalised, whether it’s through streamlining processes using business management software or implementing new ways of working. But which industries are being hit the hardest when it comes to skill shortages?
Check out our skills shortages report article to find out.
ChatGPT took the world by storm earlier this year with its proven ability to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) for human-like conversations. So, we took this as an opportunity to put it to the test and interview ChatGPT ourselves. We asked it questions like:
Cybersecurity threats lurk around every corner, and one of the most cunning is phishing. These deceptive emails pretend to be from trusted sources, luring unsuspecting employees into divulging sensitive information or clicking malicious links. Recent reports show employees remain the weakest link in cybersecurity.
In our recent article on phishing vigilance, you'll learn tricks phishers use, from misspelled "urgent" emails to fake logos and official-looking threats. You'll also learn the red flags to spot, even when attackers disguise themselves as colleagues or familiar brands.
As your business grows and becomes more complex, often, a generic software solution just won’t cut it anymore. Most of our customers find that an industry-specific ERP gives them the capability and insight needed for their unique business.
This article identifies some of the major reasons why purchasing an industry-specific ERP has been one of the best decisions for the businesses we work with. Some examples include:
Uncover the last two reasons and so much more!
Since the pandemic the concept of 'the cloud' is a lot less scary, yet many businesses remain hesitant to make the move. They often think that if they can physically see their server, it is safe. However, that is hardly ever the case. Often these businesses have limited security resources, making them a big target for cybercriminals. Consider this:
In this article, you'll read more of these shocking stats and learn 5 reasons why having your business in the cloud is safer than on-premise.