All Staffing and Training News - March 2008

McMurdie steps down as head of e-crime

Talks to discuss funding a national e-crime unit will open next week, but the Metropolitan Police Force is set to lose its second head of its e-crime unit in six months.

Unipart hires new IT chief

The Unipart Group has appointed a new IT chief. The firm has hired Carl Powell as CIO of its logistics and manufacturing divisions.

Wiltshire County Council awards Logica £12m change management contract

Wiltshire County Council has awarded Logica a seven-year £12m contract to transform its support services.

The Puzzler: find squares made of two digit primes

The wonderful world of recreational mathematics

IT jobs market remains buoyant despite economic gloom

Applications for IT jobs rose 17% the first two months of 2008 according to a report by an IT recruitment agency.

IT professionals should step forward to help shape NHS

IT professionals should "step forward and play their part" to help bring about changes in the NHS, the Department of Health's acting chief information officer will tell the British Computer Society HC2008 health conference next month.

Hot skills: ASP.net Ajax

ASP.net Ajax is Microsoft's free framework for creating Ajax (Asynchronous Javascript and XML) web applications.

Bill Gates no longer richest man in the world

After 13 years on top, Bill Gates is no longer the richest man in the world, thanks to his unsolicited bid for Yahoo.

80% of university graduates only use web to search for jobs

Companies are wasting their money advertising for graduates in newspapers, as 80% of graduates only search online for jobs, according to a study.

Next move: getting into the finance sector

Career advice for IT professionals
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