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The Future Is Open Source – What Does This Mean For Your Business?

28 December 20134 January 2023 Internet & Online, Technology Business Matters 0 Comments

Recently, open source seems to be on everyone’s lips; so much so that it’s easy to accept its existence without feeling the need to investigate it in depth. Although it is not a new concept, it is only in recent months that it is emerging as much more than just a curio on the sidelines of mainstream technology.

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7 Simple Ways To Out-Perform, Out-Manoeuvre &; Out-Sell Your Competitors in 2013

6 February 2013 Columns, Sales Andy Preston 0 Comments

Here I explain 7 simple ways that enable you to get ahead of your competitors in 2013. These are a few things that you can implement now to ensure that you stay ahead of your competition:

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How much do you know about your competition?

15 October 201215 October 2012 Advice, Columns Hilary Briggs 1 Comment

It is crucial to the success of your business that you understand as much about your competitors as possible. Knowing who they are, what they do and what people like or dislike about them will help you to understand your own strengths. It will also help you to know how to position yourself so that you stand out or are more attractive to your target market.

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Britain's record-breaking May heatwave did what discounts and bank holidays alone have struggled to manage in recent months: it got the nation's shoppers reaching for their wallets again.

May heatwave lifts spending, but inflation threat leaves the consumer wilting

Record May heat sent UK retail sales up 3.7%, with fans, sandals and barbecues flying off the shelves. But with inflation set to top 4%, the rebound may be short-lived.

Reading start-up NewOrbit raises £13.8m to fly satellites where Elon Musk won’t

Middle-class families claiming disability benefits double in four years as PIP bill marches towards £41bn

Tata Steel warns £1.25bn Port Talbot furnace could slip eight months over grid hold-up

M&S opens 1,000 traineeship doors as youth jobs crisis deepens

Why Britain’s punishing air tax is sending tourists to Tokyo, not Heathrow

Bitcoin suffers worst week since FTX collapse as strategy breaks its ‘never sell’ vow

State to take ‘aggressive’ stakes in Britain’s fastest-growing firms, says Kyle

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