All Staffing and Training News - March 2007

BA puts recruits on course for Linux and Web 2.0

British Airways has begun a campaign to recruit and train 20 graduates to fill vacancies in its IT department.

Converged comms opens doors to IT at Network Rail

Network Rail has expanded its apprenticeship scheme and plans to take on its first networking apprentices this autumn.

Next move: How do I move on from development?

  • Expert Panel
  • Date: 15 March 2007
Advice on your IT career.

Aberdeen council rolls out federated ID management

Aberdeen Council has hired Salford Software to implement an identity management solution across the authority.

DPM's diary: 13 March 2007

  • In Depth
  • Date: 14 March 2007
DPM's Diary by CP Bound

From CIO to CEO

  • Opinion
  • Date: 14 March 2007
Neil Pullen explains how CIOs can make the leap to CEO

Oxford and BT establish major programme management research centre

BT and the Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford are to establish what is claimed to be the world’s first research centre for major programme management.

Getting better value with graduates

The good news for graduates is that IT chiefs find that the expense and effort of training them pays off in practical returns. Their creativity is especially valued

IT and telecoms workers hog homeworking benefits

Professionals working in IT and telecoms have more flexibility than those in other sectors to work from home, according to a survey.

Recruit women or face IT skills famine, says EU

If Europe doesn't get more women into ICT, it will face a 300,000 shortfall in qualified ICT staff by 2010, the European Commission has warned.
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