All Staffing and Training News - October 2006

New Zealand IT firms seek UK recruits

Four leading IT firms are seeking to tempt skilled UK professionals to go and work in New Zealand.

Suppliers vie for HCM supremacy

  • News analysis
  • Date: 16 October 2006
“Strategic HR” is the latest application area to have suppliers salivating over a piece of the action.

Remote workers ignore security rules

  • News analysis
  • Date: 16 October 2006
Remote workers constantly defy basic security rules even though they say they understand what’s at stake.

Lazy staff adding to energy crisis

  • News analysis
  • Date: 16 October 2006
Employees too lazy to turn off their PCs at night are costing their companies £68 a year each, according to a report from The National Energy Foundation.

Parliament seeks IT staff to drive its modernisation

Parliament has begun a recruitment drive for IT professionals, as it gears up to modernise the IT systems behind the Lords and the Commons.

Awards highlight businesses that make mobility in the enterprise a reality

  • News analysis
  • Date: 13 October 2006
The Mobile Enterprise Alliance awards for the year's best mobile technology deployments

New national police agency appoints CIO

The National Policing Improvement Agency has appointed Richard Earland as its chief information officer.

Ageism will hit skills, warn suppliers

Age discrimination is likely to lead to further skills shortages in IT as the workforce gets older, suppliers trade association Intellect has warned.

Our industry is the worst for age discrimination, say IT professionals

IT professionals believe ageism is more prevalent in IT than in other professions, according to a survey of 325 staff.

Insurance broker supplies online quotes after network upgrade

Insurance broker Swinton Group has started supplying online insurance quotes to visitors to its 450 shops after completing a £1.3m network upgrade.
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