Internet services could drop out during the Olympics
Businesses using home-working policies during the Olympics are being warned that internet services could drop out during the Games.
Small businesses risk cyber attacks
Small businesses have embraced the internet but 16 per cent don't use anti-virus software, a study shows.
UK tests home working to beat Games gridlock
LONDON (Reuters) - Thousands of Britons swapped the office for the comforts of working from home on Monday as government and businesses tested ways of avoiding transport gridlock during this summer's Olympics in London. Bureaucrats from across government departments were asked to work remotely, or to brave the cold and cycle or walk at least part of the way to the office in a week-long trial to ...
Olympics: Britain warns of possible Internet meltdown
British businesses are being warned of possible Internet breakdowns, data caps and "unavoidable" mobile phone problems during the London 2012 Olympics, in official advice from the Games organisers.
Olympics-UK tests home working to beat Games gridlock
Thousands of Britons swapped the office for the comforts of working from home on Monday as government and businesses tested ways of avoiding transport gridlock during this summer's Olympics in London.
British firms warned of Olympics Internet gaps
British businesses are being warned of possible Internet breakdowns, data caps and "unavoidable" mobile phone problems during the London 2012 Olympics, in official advice from the Games organisers.