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A place for women in IT - opinion and debate on how to bring more women into the technology sector.
June 2013
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Deciding to have children is not career suicide
- Computer Weekly 19 Jun 2013 -
Attracting more women to the sector is the obvious answer
- Computer Weekly 19 Jun 2013 -
Dell launches Empowering Women Challenge
- Computer Weekly 07 Jun 2013
I recently attended the Everywoman Leadership academy, which I have attended before, but this year one speaker really struck a chord with me.
In the last few months I have noticed more and more males banging the women in tech drum to attract more females into technology. And encouragingly today I heard from another one....
Dell has launched a global competition to encourage students to propose new initiatives for empowering women and girls. Announced at the fourth annual Dell Women's Entrepreneur Network global event ...
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Cyber security least likely place to see women employees
- Computer Weekly 06 Jun 2013 -
Dell unveils Gender-GEDI at Women entrepreneur network event
- Computer Weekly 05 Jun 2013 -
FDM Group, House of Commons, Female Champion of the Year, I missed it
- Computer Weekly 03 Jun 2013 -
Dell Women's Entrepreneur Network (DWEN) kicks off in Istanbul
- Computer Weekly 03 Jun 2013
Cyber security is the least likely segment to employ women, within the IT and telecoms sector, according to figures from training company QA.
Dell has revealed the results of its Gender Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index (GEDI), ranking US women as top for high potential female entrepreneurship.
FDM Group recently held an event at the House of Commons to discuss what business people, media and parliamentarians can do to encourage more young people in to a career in technology.....and I ...
The Dell Women's Entrepreneur Network (DWEN) has kicked off its fourth annual event with the theme of 'Pay it Forward.'