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What are SMEs then?
An SME is considered to be an outfit where most of the workers are employees, whereas an SMB might have more part-timers, homeworkers, day-rate workers, etc.
Don't ask me who creates these differences, I don't know!
The IT requirements for the one could be quite different to those for the other so the software solutions would be different.
For example, a payroll system for a business with 500 full-time employees is very different to a payroll system for a business which needs to collect daily hours from temps, piece rates for homeworkers, etc.

Edit: It would be hard to have a system catering for both so some providers may prefer to focus on one rather than the other.
 
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Someone help me please WTF
There's a cloud distributor up in Scotland who'd take some beating.....The bastards out every day creating them and most of them are rain bearing!!!
 
An SME is considered to be an outfit where most of the workers are employees, whereas an SMB might have more part-timers, homeworkers, day-rate workers, etc.
Don't ask me who creates these differences, I don't know!
The IT requirements for the one could be quite different to those for the other so the software solutions would be different.
For example, a payroll system for a business with 500 full-time employees is very different to a payroll system for a business which needs to collect daily hours from temps, piece rates for homeworkers, etc.

Edit: It would be hard to have a system catering for both so some providers may prefer to focus on one rather than the other.
Well well
You live and learn (or I do anyway)

Still reckon they’d happily flog a cloud to a SME though, or indeed to a Small and Medium sized Organisation...or a Small and Medium sized Company (4 corners on my bullshit bingo card!)
 
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