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While website performance is always a chief concern for small businesses, website security has become extremely important this year as more and more businesses continue to operate online or remotely. And the need for increased cybersecurity will only continue to grow in 2021.
As small business owners move into the busiest time of year for online transactions, it’s especially crucial for them to be equipped with the right tools to help their customer base quickly address questions and concerns, or they run the risk of losing them to a competitor.
Before the holiday, winter rush, its time to shore up the company’s online store.
For years inadvertent infringement would not than result in penalties but that has been set aside by the Supreme Court, a major win for small businesses.
From security issues to regulatory requirements, having small business teams work from home opens up new risks for the organization.
While employers say a mobile phone is necessary for four out of every five staff positions, less than one in five provide those items to employees.
Quality management is often seen by small companies as less of a business optimization tool and more as a costly luxury.