Category Archives: Business

Controlling a potato store environment can be a risky business

Controlling a potato store environment can be a risky business – with farmers running the risk of ruined crops. During spells of cold, wintry weather the internal surfaces of agricultural buildings can become wet with condensation and severely damage the potato harvest. By insulating the

Mayflex & Dahua To Deliver Technology Roadshows

Mayflex, the distributor of Converged IP Solutions, is working with Dahua Technology to deliver an informative series of short seminars that will look at providing an update on their latest product range with live demonstrations. Each session will also look into system/network design, bandwidth and storage, selecting

London’s boroughs are creating a lasting cultural legacy

London is at the nation’s heart of arts and culture and London boroughs actively strengthen the capital’s position as a leader of innovation in this sector. However boroughs’ ability to promote the arts face significant challenges including: falling arts funding, which means that they need

London firm KnowBe4 Appoints UK Managing Director

KnowBe4, provider of the world’s largest new-school security awareness and simulated phishing platform, has appointed Ruth Schofield as its UK Managing Director. Ruth will be responsible for leading KnowBe4’s UK operation, which established a formal beach-head in the UK in 2017, for setting out and

Fintech sector drives triple digit growth for search firm

This month marks the first anniversary of Westbourne Partners’ New York office – an office that has enjoyed 100%+ revenue growth year on year. The firm, a boutique specialising in a number of niche business areas including AI, banking, quantitative trading and fintech was born

Recruitment Industry Disability Awards extend submissions deadline

The submission deadline for this year’s Recruitment Industry Disability Awards (RIDI) has been extended until midnight on Tuesday the 6th of February. This is in response to unprecedented interest in the awards and multiple requests for extensions. Kate Headley, spokesperson for the Recruitment Industry Disability