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The Blackberry Curve 8900

The Blackberry Curve 8900 is the thinnest and lightest full-QWERTY smartphone packed with the latest features.

The striking 480 x 360 - pixel screen offers crisp-on-the-go video, images, text, maps and more. With a sleek new twist on a classic style, the Blackberry Curve 8900 smartphone is an easy-to-use device that delivers expanded functionality and […]

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Interesting stories on remote working from aroud the web.

Vaillant, a leading manufacturer of gas and solid fuel domestic heating appliance boilers, called for Interchange’s help to install the latest GPRS mobile technology to enhance and develop its service and support business even further.
The solution helped out the company’s national service organisation Heatcall, which provides after sales support through it team of 100 engineers.
Under […]

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recession

CIPD welcomes coalition policies towards work

The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has praised the coalition government’s policies for work, particularly regarding flexible working solutions.

Flexible working has served Britain well during the recession and is likely to continue under the coalition government as they seek to reduce the national deficit.

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Recession flexible work practices are here to stay

According to one of the world’s biggest staffing agencies, employers will retain the flexible working practices introduced during the recession even when the job market improves.

High-profile deals have seen desperate staff signing up for reduced hours or less pay, instead of risking their jobs. However, employers are keen for the new-found labour market flexibility to become permanent even when demand returns.

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Recession sees businesses turn to VoIP solutions

According to research, businesses are revaluating their telecommunications infrastructure and looking to IP telephony solutions to reduce their costs post-recession.

The survey revealed that the recession has actually caused businesses to rethink their telecom expenses.

Enterprises are looking at the bigger picture following the economic downturn and are realising that they can cut their telecom costs by replacing traditional communications with VoIP solutions.

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Employees have more flexibility due to recession

According to Work Wise UK, employees may have more flexibility as a result of the recession.

The organisation claims that UK firms have been looking to reduce their expenditure since the onset of the economic crisis and have consequently been more open to new working practices.

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BT finds UK SMEs boosted by broadband

New research from BT Business, conducted with 7200 small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), has revealed that 61% believe faster broadband ISP speeds and services have had a positive impact on their business.

Those involved in the research indicated that the faster broadband let to better web sites, e-commerce, remote working and mobile devices, all of which were beneficial to the business.

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