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“I have just been through a week of utter tech hell,” says Hamish Thompson, managing director of Twelve Thirty Eight, a small public relations firm that he founded in 2007. “At one point I experienced something akin to Stockholm Syndrome, having finally got through to someone at a call centre for one of our ‘service providers’,” he says. “I’m actively searching for an affordable external support option, having naively assumed that I could do it all myself and with some support from colleagues.” Thompson’s experience is typical of that of many small firms who know what they need in terms of technology, but are struggling to work out where to turn to get it. Click the link to read on…
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“I have just been through a week of utter tech hell,” says Hamish Thompson, managing director of Twelve Thirty Eight, a small public relations firm that he founded in 2007. “At one point I experienced something akin to Stockholm Syndrome, having finally got through to someone at a call centre for one of our ‘service providers’,” he says. “I’m actively searching for an affordable external support option, having naively assumed that I could do it all myself and with some support from colleagues.” Thompson’s experience is typical of that of many small firms who know what they need in terms of technology, but are struggling to work out where to turn to get it. Click the link to read on…
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