All Staffing and Training News - December 2006

'Stretch us or lose us,' say IT professionals

Challenging work, not pay, is key to staff retention, survey finds

Pensions IT will stay in public sector

The government is to commission a new IT infrastructure to run its proposed "personal accounts" pensions savings scheme.

Councils seek simpler user authentication

A group of councils are working together to create a new means of authenticating citizens so that they can more easily access e-government services.

Top 10 VoIP tips of 2006

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  • Date: 18 December 2006
Echo and latency issues top the list in 2006, as seen in our top 10 list of most popular tips. If you have missed any of these tips, now is the time to catch up before the end of the year.

Government to set up new pensions IT infrastructure

The government is to commission a new IT infrastructure to run its proposed retirement savings products, which it calls personal accounts.

Minister in charge of NHS IT retires

The minister in charge of the NHS’s national programme for IT, Lord Warner, has retired.

Dell appoints new head of IT global services

Dell has appointed Steve Schuckenbrock to lead its IT global services organisation.

Find approved courses online with new tool

Finding details of higher education courses that are accredited by the BCS is now possible via a special search option on the BCS website.

LogicaCMG catches them early to tailor skills

A scheme to recruit would-be undergraduates as employees and fund them through a BA degree course has been launched by IT services firm LogicaCMG.

Adidas scores savings with global recruitment system

Adidas aims to halve its recruitment costs when it rolls out a global recruitment tool next year. It will use the tool to match job applicants to positions not just in their home countries but across the world.
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