by martin | May 13, 2015 | Architects, Engineers, Accountants |
EFIC, the government export finance corporation, is now providing finance options to SMEs wanting to export their services. While Australian SME exporters continue to win contracts against global competitors, many find it difficult to access the finance they need to...
by martin | Mar 19, 2015 | Architects, Engineers, Lawyers, Accountants, General Information |
“Bank robbers rob banks because that is where the money is. Businesses increasingly use social media because that is where society is.” While there are risks in social media, they can be managed. Twenty years ago, the social media world we now live in was the stuff of...
by martin | Mar 19, 2015 | Accountants |
Many financial firms are slowly putting more stock in the cloud. That’s a key finding from a new Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) survey, titled How Cloud is Being Used in the Financial Sector. The survey targeted executives from banking, insurance and investment firms...
by martin | Mar 19, 2015 | Architects, Engineers, Lawyers, Accountants, General Information |
If you’re thinking of moving your small business to the cloud platform, this latest global survey from Baker & McKenzie may help you with some tips for how to negotiate the cloud contract. While the survey focuses on large businesses with extra bargaining power,...
by martin | Mar 19, 2015 | Architects, Engineers, Lawyers, Accountants, General Information |
If you’re still using old world advertising for your firm, think again…A recent study has found that 84 per cent of 18-34 year olds no longer respond to traditional advertising strategies. Millennials no longer trust traditional advertising platforms-TV, radio and...
by martin | Mar 5, 2015 | Architects, Engineers, Lawyers, Accountants, General Information |
Law Firm Baker & McKenzie has released its first global social media survey and it’s worth a look to get the big picture on social media use by business. Respondents are fairly large enterprises across a range of industries but the data is still valuable. Key...