All Staffing and Training News - January 2007

The public sector crafts career paths for IT pros

The government aims to drive up standards of IT professionalism by deploying a standard framework for assessing the skills of IT staff across all its departments.

Regions take chunk out of London's pay differential

IT salaries in the regions are catching up with those for posts in London, according to research by IT recruitment consultancy ReThink Recruitment.

Heritage foundation shows the values of virtualisation

The living history museum is designed to show customers the 18th century, but behind the scenes, the business is implementing tiered storage using 21st-century file virtualization.

NCR splits into two separate companies

NCR Corporation has announced its intention to separate into two independent publicly traded companies, through the spin off of 100% of the company's Teradata Data Warehousing business to holders of shares of NCR common stock.

Does the long Christmas break create a New Year IT hangover?

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.

News in brief: Most UK bankers are ignorant of SOA benefits

Short takes on this week's news: E-mail for prisoners, Allied Irish ups online authentication

IT salaries in the regions narrow the gap with jobs in London

IT salaries in the UK regions are catching up with jobs in London, according to research by IT recruitment consultancy ReThink Recruitment.

Centrica looks to save £2.5m with consolidation

Centrica says it is on course to save £2.5m over five years after migrating to a consolidated intranet infrastructure based on Microsoft Sharepoint 2003.

Feast and famine as skills market unravels

Polarised jobs market is not enticing to youngsters

Managers failing to control information, survey finds

Middle managers spend more than a quarter of their time searching for information necessary to do their jobs, and when they do find it, it is often wrong, said business consultant Accenture.
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