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...broadband speeds had helped their businesses. Larger SMEs were also keen to converge their communications media such...to their businesses at all. Londoners and smaller SMEs were keenest on social networking. "Last year social media... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/10/19/238197/IT-friendly-SMEs-do-better-in-recession.htm
...marketing at O2, said Twitter showed how SMEs were embracing technologies to adapt and survive. He said SMEs were using converged devices such as...networking activity, he said. Four in 10 SMEs were using Twitter more than LinkedIn... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/03/17/235284/smes-use-twitter-to-cut-costs.htm
...partnerships with customers, had enabled them to dominate markets such as financial services. Intellect's report said SMEs were now working in a global way, identifying international opportunities rather than focusing on home markets. in the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/04/30/230474/Smaller-firms-will-fare-better-during-financial-squeeze-report.htm
...enforcement action will be pursued. A recent survey by the Information Commissioner's Office revealed that 78% of SMEs were not aware that data accuracy was a Data Protection Act requirement. The Data Protection Act was not introduced to... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/03/12/229835/sharpen-up-your-data-protection-act.htm
...likely to interact with other local businesses. 47% admitted not knowing the companies in their area. Hegarty said SMEs were missing out locally and internationally because they didn't use the internet. "Free business social networking websites... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/02/18/234881/SMEs-miss-out-on-16320bn-web-sales-bonanza.htm
...and increasingly their understanding of the new technology.” The research also found that more than a third of SMEs were planning to upgrade their telecoms services this year, driven by increasing take up of voice over IP. The survey... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/10/02/218864/smes-put-telecoms-service-before-price.htm
...deploying patches as soon as they were released by software suppliers, leaving their systems open to security risks. SMEs were deterred by the amount of time required to test patches and then install them throughout their businesses, the research... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/02/22/214391/smes-fail-to-keep-up-with-patches.htm
...businesses than many desktop PCs. Analyst firm IDC said that, in addition to the trends GfK has drawn attention to, SMEs were buying more storage systems. Dave Reinsel, director of storage research at IDC, said, "New storage-demanding... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/07/18/216955/Wireless-tools-in-demand-among-small-businesses.htm
...they are small, it doesn't mean they won't be targeted. Bad guys target wherever they can get money.” But SMEs were struggling to cope with internet threats, Schmidt said. “Large enterprises have been doing a good job in preventing... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/11/22/220098/smaller-business-must-do-more-on-security-warns-schmidt.htm
...This is now a fundamental part of its business strategy going forward. The medallists for IT director of the year for SMEs were: Tony Pearson of Proteus Software, Paul Broome of i-CD Publishing and Chris Thorn of Chameleon Net. GVL6-20091006... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/12/12/220432/bcs-awards-honouring-individual-excellence.htm

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...further cuts. As far as threats are concerned, 48% of SMEs were very or extremely concerned with accidental data corruption...Explaining why the report centres on SMEs, Scott remarked that SMEs were “easier”, pointing out that that “their needs are multifarious... http://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/090402_GFI.html

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...with between 2 and 1,000 employees feel that their firm is not a valuable target for computer hackers. Furthermore, SMEs were found to be far more likely to rely on default security settings installed on antivirus protection and firewalls... http://www.mxlogic.com/securitynews/web-security/small-firms-overlooking-security.cfm
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