The traditional IT department will disappear within five years as core computing services are increasingly delivered via the internet, according to software as a service (SaaS) firm Nasstar.
Graduates looking to carve out a career in IT by starting out on a graduate training scheme are more likely to start out in London than any other region.
Abby Ewen, IT director at law firm Simmons & Simmons, is what you might call a "people person". Of course, she can talk bits and bytes when she has to. But...
Deadline-driven project work and stressed-out managers are taking their toll on IT workers across the UK, with nearly two-thirds claiming to have been bullied, says trade union Unite.
The UK's new points-based immigration system could prevent Indian IT workers from entering the country easily, potentially creating problems for importing new IT systems and getting IT support for existing contracts.