All Staffing and Training News - June 2007

Sensitive data can leave companies with ex-employees

Staff starting a new job could easily take away sensitive data from their old employer.

Charities get an IT boost as number of registered volunteers tops 4,500

So far this year more than 500 IT professionals have registered with IT4Communities to volunteer their IT expertise and to help their local communities and charities.

How do I move into web development?

Expert advice for readers' career problems

BCS launches IT professionalism campaign

The British Computer Society (BCS) is launching a national advertising campaign promoting the importance of a professional 'gold standard' in the IT marketplace.

Firms still struggle to share information, Microsoft survey finds

Firms are still making it hard for employees to share information, despite the advent of the web and the proliferation of mobile devices.

Inadequate user training 'lies at heart of IT failures'

Inadequate user training is often the root cause of IT project failures, said the chair of the British Computer Society Information and Technology Training Specialist Group (I&TTSG) at the group's launch meeting in March.

Fujitsu Services creates over 400 jobs in Northern Ireland

Outsourcing supplier Fujitsu Services has established a new managed IT services centre of excellence in Northern Ireland and created over 400 new jobs.

IT Training and the skills crisis: the expert view

News stories, features, podcasts, blogs and links on IT training and the skills crisis

Liffe suffers four hour trading outage

The Euronext Liffe London futures exchange suffered a four hour outage on Monday after monitoring systems for trades broke down.

Lack of non-technical skills holding back graduates

The e-skills UK public private partnership is working with universities to offer more business orientated technology courses to close a skills gap.
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