All Staffing and Training News - July 2006

IT and telecoms is 'boring job' for graduates

IT and telecoms is the fifth most boring jobs category, according to research conducted by a government teacher training organisation.

Your shout: Skills gap and racism

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  • Date: 25 July 2006
Computer Weekly readers' have their say

Downtime: Doctor, doctor, there's a sponge in my stomach

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  • Date: 25 July 2006
The wacky world of IT.

Number of public sector IT professionals rockets

IT employment in the public sector has grown dramatically over the past four years following huge investments by central and local government in IT, research by sector skills council E-Skills UK has revealed.

Scottish Ambulance in £48m deal for Airwave

The Scottish Ambulance Service has signed a £48m contract to implement O2's Airwave digital communications system.

Dismal results convince Intel to cut more costs

Intel has announced a very poor set of second-quarter results and pledged to carry on cutting operating costs and jobs.

Profits rise but sales slip at IBM

IBM has posted a 10% jump in net profits for the second quarter, although sales dipped by 1.8%.

The big question: Should Microsoft have been fined for abusing its position?

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  • Date: 18 July 2006
The Big Question is an initiative between Computer Weekly and recruitment consultancy PSD. Each week we put the Big Question to top IT professionals to get their take on a current talking point.

Technical skills offer way in to finance

Technical skills and experience of large projects are the key requirements for breaking into financial services for people who lack knowledge of the sector, say employers and recruiters.

Architects’ peer review

Microsoft has introduced a peer-reviewed qualification for IT professionals that will assess both their technical and business skills.
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