29th April 2009
With a multitude of islands within many atolls, the Maldives are a sprinkling of beautiful islands across the Indian Ocean. Because of this, a trip to the Maldives proves a dream destination for many and a perfect accompaniment to any multi-centre holiday...
28th April 2009
If ever there was a time for businesses to tighten their purse strings and count their pennies, it is now. The struggle to survive the global economic downturn is an ongoing one for many companies, with a number of economies either in recession or teeteri...
28th April 2009
It has been claimed that we could be living in a cashless society by 2012. And whilst this prediction may be a little off the mark, there can be little doubt that there has been a gradual shift away from paper payments.
It’s now possible to pay for j...
28th April 2009
It was noted that clinical negligance claims earnt British law firms £90m in legal fees in 2008. As a result, this has put both top clinical negligance lawyers and the NHS under fire, with blunders and compensation claims costing the tax-funded health se...
28th April 2009
From scooters to sports bikes and super bikes to classic models, there are many different shapes and sizes of bike out there to choose from. Having an insurance policy in place is as important as the bike itself because without one, you cannot legally tak...
27th April 2009
Amid security fears in the subcontinent, the second Indian Premier League will be hosted in South Africa. The fixtures planned for IPL2 coincided with the 2009 Indian general elections and as such the security forces were unable to cover the cricket match...
25th April 2009
It is a fact that businesses are becoming increasingly dependent on the use of computers and the internet. Indeed, not only has such technology enhanced the efficiency of many operations, but it has also proved to be very cost-effective. Space is no longe...
22nd April 2009
Every business has costs involved with it. Some might have to buy stock in order to resell it to customers, whilst others might not need to buy stock – they may write or draw something that can then be sold to someone else. But even these businesses wil...
22nd April 2009
In a bid to encourage UK residents to save more money the British government introduced ISAs, short for individual savings accounts. The appeal of an ISA lies in the tax efficiency that you receive when saving your money in this type of account.
With ...
22nd April 2009
Until the recent and widespread introduction of mobile broadband, the internet could only be accessed by most businesses via the workplace. But, with many businesses required spending their hours of the day on the move, demand for a more mobile internet h...
17th April 2009
In today’s business world, staying in touch with important stakeholders no matter where in the world you are can mean the difference between retaining or losing a client, receiving or missing an order or could quite simply, mark the distinction between ...
17th April 2009
The city of Manchester is perhaps best known for its versatile music scene, comprised of everything from indie rock to dance and house music. It’s no surprise as to why: with so many successful music artists either having emerged or gaining significant ...
17th April 2009
As businesses grow and the use of IT in the workplace becomes more complex, the need to run more applications in order to support your business needs becomes even more necessary. Unfortunately many businesses only run one application on each server, reduc...
17th April 2009
When contemplating a getaway in Spain, it's easy to immediately consider city destinations like Madrid and Barcelona, or islands like Mallorca, Menorca, La Palma, or Gran Canaria. However, Spain holds countless gems when it comes to getaway destinations -...
17th April 2009
The 21st century sales ethos is very different to that of only a few decades ago. The ‘hard and fast sell’ approach of the archetypal salesperson of yesterday may have been effective in the short-term, but it was a model that ultimately had very littl...