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IT Sector Shrugs Recession As Demand For Professionals Bucks Trend Of Economic Decline

IT Sector Shrugs Recession As Demand For Professionals Bucks Trend Of Economic Decline

Whilst many sectors of the UK jobs market are feeling the economic pinch, the demand for high level IT professionals is set to increase over the next decade according to the IT and Telecoms Insights 2008 Employment Forecast

TUE 08 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News

UK Businesses Now Expect Emails To Be Answered Within 30 Minutes says Survey

UK Businesses Now Expect Emails To Be Answered Within 30 Minutes says Survey

A third of UK businesses continue to expect an email response to their new business enquiries within two hours according to the annual Vodafone Critical Response Time Index

WED 02 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News

Reviewing Working Practices

Reviewing Working Practices

It is always a good idea to review working practices and personal productivity. Businesses can do this by examining the way their staff work and identify what are the top time wasters

TUE 01 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News

IT Managers Brace Themselves For A Tough Year Ahead

IT Managers Brace Themselves For A Tough Year Ahead

IT managers predict they will be under even more pressure to deliver more for less next year, new research from CIO Connect revealed this week

THU 26 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: News

Students Say IT is Great but Work is Boring

Students Say IT is Great but Work is Boring

A major new piece of national research into students' thinking about careers in IT reveals that the vast majority consider the IT sector to have a bright future with good prospects for highly paid jobs

TUE 24 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: News

British CIOs Are Less Likely To Sit On Company Boards

British CIOs Are Less Likely To Sit On Company Boards

A survey carried out by IT Infrastructure software company, Progress software, found out that less than half of UK's top IT executives have a place on their company boards or are involved in strategic, long term decisions

MON 23 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: News

Survey Reveals The Truth About Snoopy IT Professionals

Survey Reveals The Truth About Snoopy IT Professionals

A recent survey by the security firm Cyber-Ark claims that at least one third of IT professionals at an organization access prohibited data

MON 23 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: News

UK Workers Spend Eight Hours Per Week On Personal Web Browsing

UK Workers Spend Eight Hours Per Week On Personal Web Browsing

Using the web at work for personal reasons is costing £10.6bn per year to the economy of UK but is a positive thing, says The confederation of British Industry (CBI) which represents more than 2000 companies and other leading UK organisations

WED 11 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: News

Corporate IT networking and security go hand-in-hand

Corporate IT networking and security go hand-in-hand

Next generation devices, that solve both network performance issues and provide advanced protection against network security threats, are hugely compelling for IT organisations of all sizes

TUE 10 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: News

Remote Working Experience Backlash As Employees Worry About Future

Remote Working Experience Backlash As Employees Worry About Future

A report commissioned by Microsoft over the impact of Remote Working found out that the proportion of firms that allow their employees to work outside the office (either teleworking or homeworking) had dropped substantially from 60 percent to just under half of firms surveyed

FRI 06 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: News


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