All Staffing and Training News - August 2006

Innovation is the main attraction

Cutting-edge public sector projects and competitive benefits are luring IT professionals away from the private sector. John Kavanagh reports

Next move: Do I have to take a step back to update skills?

  • Expert Panel
  • Date: 29 August 2006
Expert advice for readers' career problems

Next move: How do I launch an IT career after the Navy?

  • News
  • Date: 28 August 2006
I am nearing the end of a 22-year career in the Royal Navy and am considering a career in web design.

Blackberry addiction a serious business, says academic

Employers who push staff to carry handheld devices at all times could be sued for encouraging addictions among their staff, US academics have warned.

IT staffing service launched by consultancy

Business consultancy and systems integration firm Eurodata Systems has announced a new staffing service aimed at IT departments left shorthanded during staff holidays.

Voca chooses Distra to support payments services

Europe's largest Direct Debit processor, Voca, has selected Australian payments technology company Distra to support its payments services.

Cabinet Office launches IT graduate scheme

The Cabinet Office has launched a fast-track scheme for graduates looking to become leaders of IT-enabled change in public services.

A-level computing slide spells trouble for business

The number of students taking A-level computing has fallen by 13.9% over the past 12 months, raising new fears that young people are being turned off IT as a career.

Mobile workers push for smartphones

Road warriors may prefer smartphones over laptops and PDAs, but equipping your entire mobile workforce with this nifty tool may not be such a great idea.

Under-pressure iSOFT wins timely Spanish contract

Troubled healthcare software firm iSOFT has won a contract to supply a diagnostic test request management system to the health ministry and social services in Spain’s Cantabria region.
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