Tag: Businesses
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Why Small Businesses Need Network Security Services
In today’s hyper-connected world, businesses rely heavily on digital networks to manage daily operations, communicate with customers, and store critical information. Almost all aspects of modern business rely on secure digital infrastructure, from emails and file sharing to cloud-based applications and remote access tools. However, this dependence increases the risk. Cyberattacks, data breaches, phishing scams,…
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How Businesses Can Prepare for and Navigate PAGA Reform
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California is well-known for having some of the most rigorous labor requirements in the United States, especially concerning employee meal and rest breaks. These regulations have been in place for over two decades, but recent legislative changes raise the stakes for non-compliance. As of July 1, 2024, California reformed its Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA),…
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Recession-proofing construction businesses with AP automation
The construction industry is more than bricks and steel. It’s the backbone of modern society. It provides the essential infrastructure we rely on in our daily lives. Yet, construction companies face pressure to operate more efficiently as supply chain volatility continues. Although the bulk of the hard work goes on in the field, the back…
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Fast Gainesville Property Sales for Businesses
Looking to sell your business property quickly in Gainesville? You’re likely facing tight deadlines or market challenges that demand a fast solution without endless delays or complications. Stress no more! A swift sale is possible with the right approach, avoiding prolonged listings or costly repairs. Turn to We buy houses in Gainesville, GA for a…
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5 Ways Offshore Staffing can Help Construction Businesses
Many large-scale construction projects require countless hours to juggle schedules, coordinate subcontractors, and keep anxious clients in the loop. Often, you’d be so focused on the daily fires—like site issues or material delays—that more strategic tasks, such as risk assessments and budget forecasting, fell by the wayside. If you’re a general contractor or a construction…
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Helping Small Florida Businesses Recover Hurricane Claims Faster
Hurricanes can be devastating for small businesses, particularly in Florida, where the state faces frequent storms. After the chaos of a hurricane, business owners need to act quickly to recover and restore normal operations. One of the most important steps in this recovery process is filing a hurricane insurance claim. However, navigating the insurance claim process…
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Reasons Why More People are Choosing to Start Small Businesses
The number of people opting to launch their small businesses has surged recently. Your desire to be your boss, control your financial future, and follow a passion has been more realistic than ever before. This increasing trend has been influenced by the development of digital tools, resource accessibility, and shifting societal standards. Starting a small…
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Small Businesses Prioritize Net Zero & Sustainability for 2025
Seven in 10 small businesses (71%) are working on new initiatives to achieve business growth in the spring months – a rise on the previous 12-months – according to new research from Novuna Business Finance. Following 2025 starting with a dip in the percentage of UK small businesses predicting growth, the latest findings suggest a…
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Experts Warn Businesses of Costly Termite Risks This Week
In recognition of Termite Awareness Week, March 2-8, 2025, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) is urging commercial property owners and facility managers to remain vigilant against termite infestations. Termites cause an estimated $6.8 billion in property damage annually in the United States, with commercial structures being particularly vulnerable to costly repairs and business disruptions.…
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IBHS Thunderstorm Ready: Prep Homes & Businesses for Spring
Ahead of spring storms, the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) urges home and business owners to use its Thunderstorm Ready guides to prepare now to reduce avoidable damage, especially to a structure’s roof, which serves as the first line of defense against severe weather. Last year, losses from severe storms alone reached…