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Wireless Technology For Your Business
Wireless networking technology is being used as an alternative to cable and fibre optic networks. The aim of wireless technology is to remove the restrictions of being attached to expensive and messy wires and cables, both inside the office and out. Wireless technology carries the capability of wired networks to areas that cables cannot reach.
Read More12 Ways To Eliminate Stress At Work
The average business professional has 30 to 100 projects on their plate. Modern workers are interrupted seven times an hour and distracted up to 2.1 hours a day. And four out of 10 people working at large companies are experiencing a major corporate restructuring, and therefore facing uncertainly about their futures. This may be why more than 40% of adults say they lie awake at night plagued by the stressful events of the day.
Read More7 Essential Apps For Every Business Women
In the age of technology and smartphones, modern women entrepreneurs are constantly having to find different ways of doing business. Luckily these seven apps exist to make life a bit easier! So without further ado here are 7 essential apps for every business women…
Read MoreMad Monday with Halo Business Angel Network
Fancy free coffee and a chance to talk informally and IN CONFIDENCE to the Halo team?
Read MoreThinking Of Starting a Business? Neighbourhood Renewal With Grant
Thinking Of Starting a Business? Neighbourhood Renewal With Grant.
Read MorePrivate Sector Employment ‘Rises At Fastest Rate Since 2007’
A survey of businesses has suggested that private sector employment in Northern Ireland is increasing at its fastest rate since August 2007.
Read MoreBuilding Connections: An Event For Construction Sector SMEs
This seminar is designed to provide participants with the opportunity hear first-hand from a range of Northern Ireland principle contractors on topics directly relevant to you if you are part of or wish to become part of the construction sector supply chain
Read MoreFirst Minister Pays Visit To Omagh Enterprise Centre
First Minister Peter Robinson saw for himself the great work being undertaken at Omagh Enterprise Centre to support start-up growth and innovative businesses, during a visit to the town last Thursday.
Read MorePhilip Bain of ShredBank takes the 60 Second Challenge
Philip Bain, ShredBank takes ‘The 60 Second Challenge’ with Omagh Enterprise Company
Read MoreHow Can Mobility Capabilities Enhance your Small Business?
The success of any business relies to a great extent on quicker response rates and investment in more efficient systems. In order to differentiate themselves from the rest of the competition, successful organizations add investments in technological add-ons to their list of priorities. One such emerging platform for engaging with a wider range of customers in a more intimate, massive, yet cheap scale, is with mobility capabilities.
Read MorePassword Security: How To Protect Your Company From Hackers
In the light of recent privacy scandals surrounding PRISM and government snooping, how safe is your company’s data? Jack Bedell-Pearce, managing director at 4D Data Centres, reviews the issues and explains how password best practice can be your own worst enemy.
Read MoreAre you looking for business premises in County Tyrone?
Are you looking for business premises in County Tyrone?
Do you need super-fast broadband?
Omagh Enterprise is the place to do business.
Self Assessment Guidance For Tax Agents And Advisors
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has published guidance to help tax agents and advisers prepare for the Self Assessment deadline of 31 January 2014.
Read MoreLatest Tax Updates Affecting You And Your Business
HM Revenue & Customs’ November 2013 key messages for Northern Ireland businesses.
Read MoreFive Reasons to Optimise Your Website For Mobile
The mobile internet has become essential that it is now impossible for business owners to ignore it.
Read MoreScheme Aims To ‘Spark’ Social Entrepreneurs
An awards scheme launched by the Western Trust hopes to encourage young social entrepreneurs to step to the fore.
Read MoreFarm Feed Efficiency This Winter
A series of winter feeding seminars and on-farm workshops, focusing on feed efficiency are being delivered by CAFRE Advisors. The favourable weather of late summer / early autumn has allowed the majority of livestock farms to build up sufficient winter forage stocks.
Read MoreEven Santa’s Grotto Needs A TV Licence
Northern Ireland TV Licensing encourages pop-up Christmas shops to consider their licensing requirements
Read MoreNorthern Ireland Firms Dealing With Hardships of The Economy
A key measure of the health of the Northern Ireland economy has shown that companies here have been able to weather the difficult economic conditions over the last quarter.
Read MoreTyrone Utilities Firm Wins Licence
Tyrone utilities firm LCC Power has been granted a licence to supply gas to customers across the north.
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