Inside the UK’s SME tech crisis
While the government wants the UK to become the next Silicon Valley, digital technology is failing to reach swathes of small businesses.
ByGreg Noone is Tech Monitor's features editor. His work has also appeared in The Atlantic, The Guardian and Outside.
While the government wants the UK to become the next Silicon Valley, digital technology is failing to reach swathes of small businesses.
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