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IT pros looking for new jobs
The majority of such workers are optimistic about a pay raise and many are looking to step into a new role.
VeriSign laptop with employee data stolen
IT security company VeriSign left reeling and potentially exposed after laptop containing sensitive staff data is stolen from an employee.
Commerce Bank dumps paper-based HR
Banking organisation deploys Lawson's Talent Management Suite to simplify its staff acquisition and management processes, and eliminate a complex...
More IT directors want to hire than fire
A survey by an employment agency has shown more IT directors are looking to hire staff than fire them, but not all the results look good.
Attitudes must change to encourage home working
A debate at London’s Transport Museum last night concluded that whilst the technology for home working is available, attitudes of both management...
Five ways businesses can improve by social networking
The credit crunch getting you down? Here are five ways to get your staff working more efficiently just by using social networking tools.
Stuxnet hits Iran nuclear plant
A project manager at Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant admits Stuxnet has been found on staff computers at the site.
HMRC staff claim computer system generates incorrect tax bills
Employees from the HMRC have claimed that glitches in the department’s IT system have lead to the doubling of some tax bills.
Asda to launch social networking site
One of the UK’s biggest supermarket chains is planning on launching a social networking site to allow customers and staff to interact.
Employees the weak link in financial sector security
A new study presents advice on how to improve information security with a change in financial sector staff awareness.
Stolen council laptop sparks identity theft concerns
Bank and National Insurance details of 16,000 Worcestershire County Council staff on stolen laptop.
University of Birmingham extends Wi-Fi network
Campus-wide Wi-Fi coverage is scheduled for completion by the end of this year, with the roll out of new access point networking technology to...
Credit crunch dents IT recruitment rates
Annual salary survey reveals that while the number of IT staff hired in 2007 was good, rising global economic pressures and compounded skill...
Snow throws spotlight on business continuity plans
The heaviest snowfall since 1991 has seen the UK’s transport infrastructure grind to a halt, testing continuity plans and technology to allow...
Taylor Woodrow saves £1 million with Google Apps
Construction firm Taylor Woodrow has moved its entire staff to the free productivity software suite to enable greater mobility and cut costs.
News roundup: WeShow pre-screens video content
Video search aggregator employs vast army of staff to view content before listing it, and Sony reveals its green credentials.
Wansbeck housing repairs go mobile
Wansbeck Homes is introducing new mobile technology to enable staff to manage repair updates remotely as part of an a major investment project.
Laptop theft poses identity theft risk to M&S staff
Laptop with 26,000 names, addresses and National Insurance numbers of workers at Marks and Spencers is stolen from printing firm.
Banks face nightmare scenario of internal ID theft
Expansion of spending on data security measures still failing to address identity and data theft by staff and criminals on the inside.
Burglary leads to loss of data about 9,000 children
A staff member from Barnet Council lost the data relating to 9,000 children after unencrypted storage devices were stolen from their home.
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