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National Skills Academy for IT to start up next year
The National Skills Academy for IT has formally been approved with £7.9 million in funding.
October dubbed 'Girls in IT' month
A campaign to get more women into IT has launched this month on a UK career website.
UK IT workforce rises by 10,000
Despite the worst recession since the 1930s, the IT industry has shown some positive jobs figures from last year.
IT workforce growing four times faster than rest of UK
One in 18 Britons work in the IT or telecoms sector, according to a new report from e-skills UK.
Tech sector needs 110,000 workers in 2011
A new report claims job opportunities are set to swell in the technology industry but will there be the staff to take them?
IT pro wages in North hardest hit by credit crunch
New wage-related data suggests IT professionals in the North of England are feeling the brunt of the credit crunch as their pay has actually...
Jocks look to inspire geeks
Olympic champions try to encourage more teens to choose IT as a career.
National IT academy launches
The National Skills Academy for IT looks to recruit and train more IT pros for the sector.
IT skills body lays out state of the sector in the UK
The UK offers quality support for the IT and telecoms industry, although there are concerns about skills development, innovation and research and...
IT skills demand not dented by recession
The latest e-skills UK report finds IT staff less likely to be subject to cuts, but skills shortages still remain.
Cyber Security Challenge UK launched
The Cyber Security Challenge competition has been launched in the UK to deal with the skills shortage in the sector.
Will cloud computing skills protect against recession?
Mastering cloud computing is a way to combat the effects of the recession, according to a recruitment firm.
Mandelson launches new IT courses for adults
Business Secretary Peter Mandelson has announced new courses targeted at adults who need to gain basic IT skills.
Volcano shows off cyber criminals' spelling skills
Finally some good news about the volcano in Iceland – cyber criminals are unsure how to spell its name to take advantage of the situation.
Budget garners muted response from IT industry
With little or no new legislation concerning the skills development, procurement and use of IT by UK business, Alistair Darling's budget appears to...
Internet moves IT roles into the mainstream
New skills research has found the advent of online trading, social networking and e-commerce is bringing IT roles more into mainstream business areas.
HR survey forecasts IT jobs gloom
More IT jobs are set to be lost over the next few months, despite skills shortages, a survey has said.
Digital inclusion brings economic benefits, study finds
Government committee sets out to bridge the digital divide as new research finds that those lacking ITC skills lag behind.
Maths graduates to save IT?
Interest may be waning in computer science degrees, but some claim the increase in maths graduates will bring transferable skills to the market.
Survey finds data centres feeling the crunch
As economic instability affects IT budgets, the pressure is on for data centres to do more with less despite skills shortages, according to...
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