Retail trading broker AvaTrade opens its eleventh office in Poland, providing dedicated customer support and training in Polish and under local regulation AvaTrade, an award-winning forex and CFD broker, has announced the opening of its latest office in Warsaw, Poland. This expansion adds to AvaTrade’s growing international presence, including offices in Dublin, Milan, Tokyo and Sydney, and is a significant step […]
As policy shifts towards fighting the global pandemic, green concerns are in danger of being side-lined, Gilles Moec says.
As Disney announces a record 54 million subscribers for its streaming service Disney+ mobile traffic soars, according to network data from Enea From just over a month since its European debut, mobile video traffic from new streaming service Disney+ has reached 7 Exabytes per month according to data from Enea. On Tuesday May 5th Disney confirmed that […]
In more recent times, innovative designers have been striving to discover ways in which paper and technology can work together to create ground-breaking designs. Paper most certainly hasn’t lost its place in the digital world, and these designs are here to prove it. Whether you’re looking to enhance your digital experience, simplify it, or take a digital detox without experiencing the dreaded nomophobia (the irrational fear of being without your mobile phone), good old-fashioned paper offers a solution. Read on to discover some ways that the world of print has interacted with that of technology to fantastic effect and prepare to rethink the possibilities of print.
One of the biggest challenges the UK is facing is how to tackle the issue of climate change. As our populations and economies grow, the environment is feeling the strain of our increased energy needs. This means we all need to look for ways to reduce our carbon footprint, and quickly.
The key balance within the risk-reward spectrum, as posited by Tzu 2,500 years ago, has been a constant component of geopolitical wrangling ever since. Wars have lasted decades and days; maps and territories drawn, lost, and re-plotted. Global conflict – the spectre of a potential “war to end all wars” – hung over the first half of the twentieth century, only to be superseded by the Cold War: an intense decades-long dance of brinkmanship and détente that brought us to the brink at the Bay of Pigs, but also in effect took us to the moon.
Relaxation of regulations allows supermarkets to share staff and warehouses to combat stockpiling, but data access holds the key to preventing future shortages.
Severe economic problems across Europe as a result of the Corona Virus are now unavoidable. The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an extreme halt in productive activity within the operations of companies, already leading to real economic consequences such as tumbling markets, rising unemployment, and lower consumption across the globe.
Pub-goers celebrating St. Patrick’s Day (17th March) are at risk of paying 65% more for a pint of Guinness depending on where they socialise, according to new research.
Upgrading a business means different things to different business owners: it might mean moving into a new market or expanding to new locations. Whatever you want to achieve, here are some of our top tips and tricks to help ensure that you accomplish your business goals in 2020.
Many business owners around the world like to show that they care about their employees. This can be done in a number of ways including hosting team days, increasing salaries on a yearly basis and more. Of course, one of the things that often gets neglected is the employee benefits scheme which they have in place.
“With many UK businesses trading internationally, certainty surrounding future trading arrangements with the EU and the rest of the world is urgently required. However, if this can’t be delivered in the short-term, then the Chancellor must step up to the plate and provide support in the form of clear fiscal incentives and allowances, to help businesses to improve their cash position and facilitate investment.”