All Staffing and Training News - November 2007

FSA wants websites to improve

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is monitoring promotions on financial service company websites as an investigation reveals that some promotions were misleading.

Socitm highlights green opportunities

IT is a major contributor towards to environmentally damaging CO2 emissions but the industry has an opportunity to reduce this contribution, according to a report from public sector IT management association Socitm.

Get on board for e-travel innovation

Travel and transport firms are becoming increasingly reliant on online systems, putting IT staff in a strong position to seize the business initiative

Prudential agrees outsourcing deal with Capita

Prudential is aiming to save £60m over the next two years through a £722m outsourcing contract with Capita which will see 3000 employees transfer to the outsourcer.

More staff, bigger budgets and an HDTV top Christmas wish lists for IT professionals

A Christmas wish list for IT professionals says they want more staff and bigger IT budgets for 2008.

Flexible working is the future, say analysts

Working outside the office is the future according to 78% of office workers, with offices considered uninspiring by a third, says research.

Customer-friendly software developers and field engineers to be in-demand

Field engineers and software developers will have growing opportunities over the next year according to a specialist IT recruitment company.

Body Shop extends use of automated HR system

The Body Shop has signed a £1m contract with Northgate HR to expand the chain's use of Resourcelink integrated HR and payroll software, as part of its green strategy.

Richard Collyers adopts unified network

The college of Richard Collyer has replaced a patchwork of network equipment with technology from the SAS group in an overhaul to support its planned growth.

Business failing to adopt from Web 2.0

About half of senior business managers are failing to take advantage of Web 2.0 technologies because of a lack of understanding, according to research.
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