All Staffing and Training News - May 2008

Bradford & Bingley deploys Oracle self-service HR platform

Bradford & Bingley has deployed a self-service human resources system from Oracle.

Large firms should make IT cuts to stave off recession, says consultant

Large firms should concentrate on making significant IT cuts to stave off the effects of a recession, says consultant The Hackett Group.

Entry-level IT salary levels in decline

Earnings for entry-level IT jobs have declined in real terms in the past five years, while salaries for IT professionals in management roles have continued to beat inflation, research has shown.

IT sector to share in £200m training cash allocation

The IT sector is to get a share of £200 million of government capital to be invested in new training facilities. The investment, to be made over the...

Executives divided over pros and cons of social networking

Should staff be allowed to use social networking sites such as Facebook at work, or should they be banned?

Companies run by women make more money, says Intellect

Companies with the highest proportion of women in senior management have better return on equity and total returns to shareholders, according to the president...

IT departments twice as involved in business decisions

IT departments, including the IT service desk, are nearly twice as involved with business decisions today compared to five years ago.

Finance firms cut back on IT contractors as economic conditions worsen

Finance companies are cutting back on IT contractors as they battle against the credit crunch, research for Computer Weekly has revealed.

Birmingham searches for the digital family

A Birmingham family will soon begin a year-long experiment to demonstrate the difference digital technology can make to everyday life.

Sainsbury’s IT director promoted to board

Sainsbury's has promoted IT director Angela Morrison to its operational board.
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