All Staffing and Training News - February 2008

Event to address CEOs' expectations of CIOs

Computer Weekly and David Taylor Associates have joined forces to launch the CEO-CIO Summit conference - an event for senior board executives that is aimed at increasing understanding on the issues CEOs want addressed by their CIOs.

Specialisterne finds a place in workforce for people with autism

A Danish IT consultancy is using the special skills of people with autism to improve the quality of its software testing.

Skills squeeze hitting business growth

A shortage of skills and talent in IT and business is threatening business growth, according to analyst Gartner.

Review of NHS IT as Richard Granger leaves

The Department of Health is to make two key IT appointments after the departure of Richard Granger, former head of the National Programme for IT [NPfIT], an internal letter has revealed.

IT job cuts on cards as BP axes 5,000

Europe's second largest oil company BP is to cut 5,000 jobs from all parts of the business by the middle of 2009 to cushion the effects of lower profits.

City University London offers masters degree in gaming technology

City University London is launching a masters degree in computer games technology for graduates who want to pursue a career in the thriving industry of computer games development.

Think beyond salary to attract IT staff, SMEs told

Small and mid-sized companies (SMEs) are struggling to attract IT talent in the face of competition from big-name employers.

Government outsources to overcome skills shortage, government CIO says

The government is outsourcing heavily to help it overcome IT skills shortages, Cabinet Office CIO John Suffolk said at a recent conference.
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