All Staffing and Training News - October 2007

CIO spotlight: Peter Dew

  • In Depth
  • Date: 02 October 2007
Linde Group CIO Peter Dew discusses his rise to the top

Avaya and Nokia team on enterprise capabilities

Avaya and Nokia have announced the next phase of their strategic collaboration with a product that provides users of Nokia Eseries business devices with one number access and advanced enterprise telephony capabilities as they travel across private Wi-Fi and public mobile networks.

Finalists for Local Government IT Excellence Awards announced

The finalists for the Local Government IT Excellence Awards have been announced, with Derbyshire County Council, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, and North Lanarkshire Council all making the final group.

Sun combines storage group with servers

Sun's hoping that its third reorganization this year will boost its dismal sales in the data storage market, particularly when it comes to disk systems.

IT training is critical to business, says head of learning at Reuters

In an interview for IT Training magazine, produced by the BCS, Charles Jennings, global head of learning at Reuters, responsible for training 17,000 employees, talked about his approach to IT training.

DPM's diary

  • Opinion
  • Author: CP Bound
  • Date: 01 October 2007
Weekly round up of events at Bogcaster City Council

More women needed in IT, says Connect

An IT services and support company says big corporations need to do more to attract greater numbers of women into IT.

Hardware jobs offer room for growth

Working for a hardware supplier may not have the cachet of a software house or a consultancy, but there are plenty of opportunities to build a solid career in hardware.

Kingston Comms invests in IT staff development following rebranding

Kingston Communications, winner in the utilities and telecoms category in Computer Weekly's Best Places to Work in IT 2007, has re-branded itself as the Kcom Group and is continuing initiatives to develop staff and graduates.

E.ON rolls out ID system to meet expansion plans

E.ON UK, a power and gas supplier to 4.9 million UK homes, has cut the time it takes to set up new users on its network from seven weeks to five days. This comes as the E.ON group gears up for a major expansion programme in Europe.
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