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To keep your business up and running you need to do some continuity planning. Plan correctly and your business won't won't collapse when your pipes burst or when the servers pack up. This section covers the what, when and how of keeping the wheels on your business.

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Confessions of a CEO and his lost laptop

As the CTO of a data protection and encryption company I hear many a tale of woe as other CTOs and CEOs confess to me the stories of how various ....
By LaunchLab.co.uk Dec 11,2009 - Comments (0) - Rating (0 votes)

Working from home: the technical pros and cons

The cash and operational benefits of home working add up to a tempting business proposition. But get it wrong and you could set your business back instead of driving it forward..
By LaunchLab.co.uk Jun 02,2009 - Comments (0) - Rating (1 votes)

Online crime costs firms £800 a year

Small businesses lose nearly £800 a year each on average through fraud and virus attacks perpetrated online, a new survey suggests..
By News Desk Feb 19,2009 - Comments (1) - Rating (3 votes)

How to buy business broadband

To grow, small businesses need to explore avenues for innovation through product, process or marketing. Whatever the route, technology plays a key part in fending off competition and carving out new markets for ....
By LaunchLab.co.uk Jan 15,2009 - Comments (0) - Rating (2 votes)

Small business downtime survival plan

As a business owner, it’s important that you develop strategies that help your business deal with unexpected challenges. .
By LaunchLab.co.uk Jan 04,2009 - Comments (0) - Rating (1 votes)
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Manage business cash-flow

Steve Jennings, Director of Business Banking at Alliance & Leicester offers tips for basic cash-flow management..
By Steve Jennings Jul 11,2008 - Comments (0) - Rating (1 votes)

Improve your business' reputation

While business leaders consistently rank reputation as one of any company’s most valuable assets they are often unwilling to invest the time and resources necessary to build a strong reputation for their ....
By Mike King Jul 13,2008 - Comments (0) - Rating (1 votes)

Avoid business data disasters

Lose critical data in a fire, theft or IT failure and you’re in serious trouble. Here’s how you can avoid business data disasters. By David Aitken, managing director of Greenworld Electronics..
By David Aitken Jul 01,2008 - Comments (0) - Rating (1 votes)
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Against the Grain

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Choose the best software

Jul 04,2008
07:00 am

Whether it is to write letters, create invoices, check email or manage finances, virtually every company ...

By Alan Moody

Online crime costs firms £800 a year

Feb 19,2009
07:00 am

Small businesses lose nearly £800 a year each on average through fraud and virus attacks perpetrated ...

By News Desk

Confessions of a CEO and his lost laptop

Dec 11,2009
07:00 am

As the CTO of a data protection and encryption company I hear many a tale ...

By LaunchLab.co.uk

Choose the best software

Jul 04,2008
07:00 am

Whether it is to write letters, create invoices, check email or manage finances, virtually every company ...

By Alan Moody

Secure your mobile data

Jul 13,2008
07:00 am

Continued advancement in PDA, mobile and smartphone technology is fuelling the remote working revolution and the ...

By Launchlab Contributor

Check a business is reputable

Jul 13,2008
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A good way to prevent a business relationship going sour (through late payment, or failure to ...

By Declan Gilroy


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