All Staffing and Training News - September 2007

Unisys criticised by union over plan to scrap final-salary pension scheme

Unisys has drawn union criticism over its plan to scrap its final salary pension scheme in the UK.

Bracknell council provides services through Digital TV

A new council digital TV service has made a raft of local services available via residents' remote controls.

RSPCA improves efficiency in distributing calls to staff in the field

The RSPCA has extended a hosted messaging service from Teleware across the whole organisation to save up to 10 hours a month in staff time.

Aberdeen signs £650,000 deal with Consilium Technologies for billing services

Aberdeen City Council has signed a five-year deal worth £650,000 with Consilium Technologies to overhaul its building services information systems.

AA’s IT director leaves after £6.5bn Saga tie-up

The AA's IT director has left the company following its £6.5bn merger with Saga, the insurance provider.

CIO Video: what headhunters are looking for in CIOs

See our latest video to find out what headhunter Cathy Holley, partner at global executive search firm Boyden, believes are the key skills and attributes required by firms looking for CIOs today.

Employers back initiative to turn youngsters on to IT

Leading employers are backing an initiative to change the negative attitudes of young people to the IT profession.

SCO files for bankruptcy

The SCO Group has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after continuing to struggle in the market amid its expensive legal battle against the likes of Novell and IBM over the development of Linux.

Hybrid VoIP/TDM system improves patient care

Hybrid VoIP and unified communications improve an aging TDM system for one medical centre that focuses on quality patient care.

Web 2.0 provides career advice for young people

Web 2.0 and social networking are changing the way young people look for and embark on careers
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