Businesses need to look out for merchant fraud
Merchant fraud is a common risk faced by many businesses that accept credit card payments.
Merchant fraud is a common risk faced by many businesses that accept credit card payments.
Many mid-market companies are in violation of U.S. export regulations, according to recent research from global trade management solutions provider Amber Road.
Building Business Credit: A Vital Asset for Small Businesses Why business credit for a small business matters for small business Owners! If you’re looking to
Many believe Apple mobile devices are dominating the business world, but a recent survey conducted by Strategy Analytics found more organizations are planning to purchase Android than devices running on the iOS mobile operating system.
According to a recent study conducted by Neustar, roughly 75 percent of respondents fear the impact of distributed denial of service attacks on customer service and brand identity.
When small to medium-sized businesses are faced with a computing disaster, they don’t have time to wait a number of days for recovery, which is why SMBs are beginning to use the cloud, mobility and virtualization to help with unexpected incidents.
According to recent research conducted by Check Point Software Technologies, 65 percent of organizations that were the target of cyberattacks said the hacker’s goal was financial fraud.
According to a recent AT&T Small Business Technology Poll, 85 percent of small businesses use smartphones, while 66 percent use tablets, demonstrating the importance that mobile devices carry among small business owners.
A recent Intuit GoPayment survey found the 15 million U.S. small businesses that do not accept credit cards are missing out on roughly $100 billion in annual sales.
According to a recent survey commissioned by provider of customer experience systems and services Amdocs, 73 percent of service providers expect to see a 10-25 percent increase in bring-your-own device policies among business customers.