Entries for the PCR Awards 2019 are in full swing, but if you haven’t submitted your company for a Retail, Reseller, Distributor, Channel Services or Vendor Award yet, here’s why you should.
Read More »NHS to phase out fax machines by 2020, but what does this mean for its staff?
Tony Pepper, CEO of Egress Software, looks at what this change will mean for NHS staff and they way they share patent data.
Read More »Read PCR’s Audio Special online now!
Find out how to make the most of selling audio products, what the biggest stories of the year have been, and what trends we can expect to see in 2019 in the December issue of PCR.
Read More »PCR Awards 2019: Entry deadline extended to 13th December!
We outline everything you need to know to put together an award-winning entry.
Read More »Equality is essential for women in tech to thrive
Sarah Lewis, Women in Tech Ambassador and Director of Field Marketing at Ivanti, looks at the challenges facing women currently working in the industry and how we will all benefit from diversity improvements.
Read More »PCR Awards 2019: How to win in the Vendor Category
We break down each award in this category, and what you need to include in your entry to ensure you have the best chance to becoming a finalist.
Read More »Brexit deal will “secure certainty for UK’s world-class digital sector” says Digital Secretary
“Our message to the UK’s world-leading digital and tech businesses is clear. We have secured the best deal possible to protect our businesses and make sure our personal data is processed safely and securely.”
Read More »PCR Awards 2019: Exertis signs on as After Party Host
The Awards take place on March 6th 2019 at the Brewery in Central London.
Read More »Amazon launches first global, autonomous racing league
The AWS DeepRacer League lets anyone compete with a 1/18th scale AWS DeepRacer car driven by a reinforcement learning model built in Amazon SageMaker.
Read More »Why we should actively encourage older women to join the IT industry
Inspiring the next generation is clearly important, but Softwire CEO Zoe Cunningham believes the skills gap and gender imbalance needs to be addressed sooner rather than later.
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