All Staffing and Training News - June 2007

Avaya sold for £4.3bn

Avaya is being taken over by two investment companies for £4.3bn.

Fixed Mobile Convergence to attract 170m users

There will be 170m global Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) subscribers by 2012, generating £16.8bn of revenue, says research firm Informa.

Downtime: internet cures Britain's queuing obsession

  • News
  • Date: 05 June 2007
The wacky world of IT

DPM's diary: 05 June 2007

  • In Depth
  • Date: 05 June 2007
Weekly round up of events at Bogcaster City Council

Risk and reward as a data defender

Information security chiefs can work at the highest level of business and reap the financial benefits, but their livelihood is on the line if a breach occurs.

Unified communication case studies: What you need to know

Learn how others overcame the expected and the unexpected challenges of a UC deployment in our case studies.

Firms offered staff knowledge intranet testing platform

Companies are being offered an intranet platform that allows them to test the knowledge of their staff

Dell to cut 10% while books are scrutinised

Dell is cutting around 10% of its staff, some 7,800, as it bids to “simplify information technology for our customers by removing cost and complexity”, says chairman Michael Dell

Businesses encouraged to switch off

For World Environment Day today (5 June) British businesses and workers are being reminded to switch off their PCs when they leave the office each night.

Home working security warning

Remote workers are neglecting to secure their equipment when working from home, according to research from security supplier Sonicwall.
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