All Staffing and Training News - October 2006

Hounslow Trust targets efficiencies with remote access to clinical data

Mobile health workers will use Rio system to access data in the field

Elopak plumps for Verizon managed IP networking

Elopak, inventor of the first paperboard carton, has selected Verizon Business to provide a managed private IP network linking 40 offices worldwide.

BT appoints new CIO for enterprise business

BT has confirmed its appointment of JP Rangaswamy as its new chief information officer for BT Global Services, its enterprise services division.

Prudential's IT review could lead to jobs shakeup

A review of IT at financial services group Prudential could lead to hundreds of jobs being outsourced overseas.

Sony laptops finally fall prey to Sony batteries

Sony has joined the recall of its own laptop computer batteries, adding its name to the list of laptop manufacturers calling in the batteries as a fire risk.

Open Text staff laid off following Hummingbird takeover

Enterprise Content Management software firm Open Text is set to axe 525 jobs following its $489m (£266) acquisition of rival Hummingbird in August.

Do you frequently work more hours than you are paid for?

The Big Question is an initiative between Computer Weekly and recruitment consultancy PSD. Each week we put the Big Question to top IT professionals to get their take on a current talking point.

Businesses must get behind new diploma

IT qualification will help meet UK's skills needs

Ruling boosts protection from workplace bullies

IT staff may sue their employers for harassment without leaving their companies and putting their careers in jeopardy, following new case law.

Get the measure of network quality

Moving to a single voice and data network can save money, but it means putting all your eggs in one basket - so checking reliability of service is crucial
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