The 2013
Small Business Technology Survey was conducted by The National Small Business Association, a nonpartisan Washington, D.C. - based advocacy organization.
Not exact matches
As our recent
survey confirmed,
small -
business owners should recruit strong talent and turn to
technology with strong potential to decrease the time spent on administrative tasks.
In addition, the SurePayroll
survey also found that for those
small business owners looking to hire, 40 % are having trouble finding qualified candidates for positions in
technology, sales or marketing, customer service, and administrative work.
The
Small Business Pipeline, a
technology - related Web site and newsletter, found that nearly three - quarters of the 237 SMBs it
surveyed in April 2004 had no written disaster - response strategies.
According to a
survey of 250 information
technology professionals working in
small and medium - sized
businesses (SMBs) conducted by Bitdefender and Spiceworks, one in five SMBs was infected with ransomware within the past year; of those, 38 % paid the ransom (an average of $ 2,423).
A 2016 Intuit report found that most
small businesses (70 percent of those
surveyed) were leveraging cloud
technology and relying on apps to run their companies.
According to the
survey, 81 percent of
small business owners say they're planning to invest in more
technology in the year ahead.
Palo Alto Software
surveyed approximately 500
small business owners about their
technology habits and plans for the future, and found that
small business owners are willing to invest more than ever in new
technology applications.
Intuit and Emergent Research (that's us) recently conducted a
survey asking
small business owners their views on the impact automation
technology will have on their
business over the next 5 years.