If you’re thinking of purchasing your next batch of PCs for work from certain countries in Asia, you might want to think again as new research from Microsoft, as part of its Asia PC Test Purchase Sweep, has found that 83 per cent of brand-new computers come with pirated software.
Three Quarters Of Employees Install Work Software On Personal Devices
When developing business software, from quality test to user feedback, it’s important to know how it’s used in the real world so that you can ensure it’s as valuable as possible to the end user.
Voluntary Code Of Practice Launched For Connected Devices
The UK government has launched a voluntary code of practice for the manufacturers of smart devices and those connected via the Internet of Things in a bid to improve their security.
Software Testing ‘Essential’ To Reduce Cyber Crime
Any business with an online presence, which is pretty much every business these days, needs to be aware of the threat posed by cyber criminals.
Will Software Bugs Result In GDPR Fines?
As we all know far too well, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came in back in May this year and brands of all shapes and sizes have adapted their operational processes and procedures accordingly so as to avoid incurring huge fines for personal data breaches.






