With technology impacting almost every business model you can think of, it’s not surprising that enterprising organisations everywhere are seeking new opportunities to build revenues.
In a world full of txtspk and emoticons, does it really matter whether you can spell or have a basic grasp of grammar? An email invitation to an event about corporate PR that landed in the CDR inbox this week suggests the answer is a resounding yes.
Speaking at our recent Social Media in Wealth Management Forum, Magnus Wheatley of Charles Stanley – an early adopter and pioneer of social media in the wealth management space – told us that one client walked in to its Leeds office and opened a £5million account on the strength of reading a tweet and blog…
At the GigaOM technology structure show last week in London Harish Rao from Capgemini told a workshop audience that cloud computing as we know it is dead. ‘The loud bandwagon has passed,’ he declared. ‘We spend our time now predicting what is needed in business and finding workable solutions before problems are born.’
Our event at Google Campus last night was a big hit. A packed audience came to hear advice on how entrepreneurs can attract investment and the media to their start-up. According to Google campus, the event was among the biggest they had ever hosted, and the attendees were passionately engaged, asking many questions about funding…