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·Dammed email flood: charter could help
UK businesses are drowning in email messages and a lack of guidelines for dealing with the onslaught is fuelling employee stress and lost productivity. ·Unlocking potential by shedding bricks
Keeping up with the latest technology is something we would all like to say we were able to do. But the reality is that it costs money. Before shelling out, we have to prove that the outlay will be more than outweighed by the business benefits in terms of savings, improved productivity or sales. ·Death by text message
A variant of the self-destructing laptop is on the way: hard drive death by text message. ·â€˜Free’ laptops for life offer
Talking of laptops, Fujitsu Siemens announced that anyone who purchases a Lifebook laptop plus an extended warranty before March 31, 2009 will receive a free replacement Lifebook every three years for the rest of their life. ·Creative Industries Training Programme Calls for New Business Stars
Budding entrepreneurs in the Highlands and Islands have just a few weeks left to make it into next year's Starter for Six initiative which helps the country's next generation of business stars. ·Don’t touch my broadband!
It has emerged that the average Briton would go without a car or a washing machine before parting with their broadband connection. ·Broadband savvy Britain hunting a bargain this Christmas
Online traders are now in full Christmas selling mode, but what are the prospects for 2008? Are we in line for a bumper web shopping spree as people forsake the high street? Or are credit crunched shoppers waiting to see who blinks first and discounts the heaviest – the high street or the online stores? ·On song for selling online this Christmas
The run up to Christmas – a time of loosening purse strings – is ‘traditionally’ also when shopping online enjoys a growth spurt. Maximising the sales potential at this time of year is crucial and no more so than this year when competition for consumer spending is going to be as fierce as it has been in decades. ·Wanted: creative professionals in the Highlands and Islands
People working in creative and cultural industries in the Highlands and Islands are being urged to take part in an important research exercise launched by the region’s development agency. ·New direction for innovative Dingwall business solutions company
Major investment in a well established Highland business solutions company is helping it expand globally into new markets beyond the UK.
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