All Staffing and Training News - October 2006

Hyperion enhances financial platform

Hyperion has announced enhancements in its forthcoming System 9 Release 9.3, aimed at helping businesses better align their processes with their objectives.

BT to hire 400 apprentices for broadband

BT is going to hire more than 400 apprentices early next year for its Openreach broadband delivery business.

Don’t travel, go online

The RAC Foundation and the Energy Saving Trust have called for businesses to make greater use of remote and mobile working through IT to cut down on travel.

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Duvall, the man behind Egg, is dead

Richard Duvall, the co-founder and launch director of Prudential's online and telephone bank Egg, has died aged 44.

Luton improves productivity with optimised Ethernet WAN

Luton Borough Council has optimised its wide area network to improve connectivity and productivity among workers and schoolchildren.

Treat merger activity as an opportunity, CIOs told

Chief information officers should approach mergers, acquisitions and divestments (MA&Ds) as an opportunity to increase staff levels and strengthen IT assets, according to new research from Gartner.

Citrix shuns Linux due to 'lack of demand'

Citrix says it has no interest in delivering native Linux support in its products, and that it will continue to rely on the Windows platform.

Government-run pension IT is not cheaper

The pensions administration system that the government proposes should manage the retirement savings of millions of people could not be run more cheaply by the public sector than the private sector, according to consultancy firm Oxera.

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