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Samsung aims new range at educators
The company has gone all out at this year’s BETT show to convince the education sector it is the company for them.
Firms demanding more from next-gen workers
The skills you need to be attractive to modern day employers have drastically changed - and the pressure is on the education sector to help equip...
Increased IT training “crucial” for UK job market
The REC has called for UK education reforms to focus specifically on IT to ward off the recession-fuelled expectations gap between employers and...
Scottish NHS trainers to boost security after breach
NHS Education for Scotland promises the ICO that it will encrypt its laptops and mobile devices, after thousands of records were lost.
Week in Review: Kids twittering
We're reaching the end of March, and Twitter is still high on the tech agenda - this time concerning its business customers and its role in education.
Leicester College unifies comms
The further education institution is converging its voice and data network across multiple sites to support its e-strategy over the next five...
High-tech gadgets crack down on exam cheats
Education authorities are turning to security devices to help combat students cheating in examinations.
Gove plans ICT overhaul in schools
The education secretary promises ICT classes in school will improve with the arrival of computer science teaching.
Semantic wiki powers e-learning portal
IT education and research council website launch will create assessment framework repository.
Building Schools programme awards ICT contract
£23m deal to update education infrastructure in South Tyneside and Gateshead region.
Blue Coat ProxyOne Appliance review
Blue Coat's new ProxyOne Appliance provides enterprise-level web security for SMBs with limited IT expertise. Blue Coat claims installation is a...
UK education network successfully trials 100Gbs
JANET is looking to carry more traffic due to increasing demand.
Xerox Phaser 4620V/DN review
Xerox claims its latest workgroup laser printer has low running costs, minimal maintenance and useful security features. Does it live up to its...
Safer Internet Day spreads web safety message
Today marks Safer Internet Day - a day of action, awareness and education.
ATOC signs £13 million contract extension
Train operating companies has signed a contract extension for the continued running and maintenance of the service processing one million rail...
DWP adopts thin-client model in £300 million deal
The Department for Work and Pensions will transition to thin-client computing because of power and maintenance cost savings
Greater education needed to protect online businesses
Prevention is better than cure when it comes to security and the industry must educate users to be more proactive rather than reactive according to...
Doncaster's £90 million education city moves one step closer to completion
DEC is working with Cisco, Computacenter and IBM to put the final touches to its network before the start of the academic year
SAP customers still see price hikes as raw deal
Forrester reports that SAP customers are still angry about hikes in maintenance pricing, but that they may struggle to get the value they are...
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