All Staffing and Training News - April 2008

Interview: Microsoft's chief operating officer, Kevin Turner

Kevin Turner, Microsoft's chief operating officer, shares his views on what makes a successful IT manager.

Business Continuity Institute releases training film

The Business Continuity Institute (BCI) has released the first in a series of training films designed to help business continuity practitioners improve their performance.

IT profession blighted by bullying

A culture of bullying is common in IT, leading to poor productivity and high staff turnover...

Sometimes the real threat is right under your nose

Organisations often believe they need procedures to protect their databases from misuse by hackers outside the organisation, writes Jimmy Desai of law firm...

Hot skills: Eclipse takes the RAP for Ajax-based projects

The Eclipse Foundation's Rich Ajax Platform (RAP) enables Java developers to build Ajax-enabled web applications and desktop-based rich client applications from the same code-base.

Poor interviewers fail to attract talent

Employers with bad interviewing skills need to improve if they are to successfully attract talented applicants in a competitive job market, a recruitment firm says.

Rising living standards could curb IT skills migration to UK

Improving living standards in countries such as India could make it harder to tempt foreign IT workers to the UK, a new report has warned.

Towards another dotcom boom?

At the University of Southampton's School of Electronics & Computer Science, we have just witnessed a major increase in computer science undergraduate numbers. In fact, our recent intake of 94 undergraduates, which is 20% higher than last year, is the biggest ever intake of computer science students since the dotcom crash
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