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Cisco: No pricing rethink in 2012
Despite IT budgets being slashed and Cisco's eagerness to impress investors, the networking giant will not rethink its pricing strategy.
Google experiences job application flurry
Google receives a record breaking number - 75,000 - of job applications.
Millions of jobseeker details stolen in Monster hack
The job recruitment website Monster has suffered a data breach which some reports have claimed is the biggest in British history.
Week in Review: Axe falls on HP jobs
HP’s merger with EDS means that 25,000 jobs go, Maritz tries to steady the ship at VMWorld 2008, more data sensitive laptops are lost and Jagger...
Londoners to benefit from Microsoft apprenticeships
The software giant has pledged 1,000 roles in London for National Apprenticeship week.
Symantec wants you (if your Facebook profile is clean)
The company warned us all that Facebook profiles could ruin your chances of getting a job. Now, Symantec is hiring graduates through the very same...
Teamwork low as employees focus on job security
An expert advises businesses to automate processes so that workers are forced to work together.
Researcher says broadband won't create big job growth
An American analyst has said predictions based on his own study on high-speed Internet overestimate how many jobs will be created by investing in...
Panda Security slashes jobs amidst Spanish turmoil
The Spanish firm blames free anti-virus and a difficult economy for its troubles.
Are there enough entry-level IT jobs?
Firms consistently complain of an IT skills crisis, but some people believe entry-level work isn't as easy to find as it should be.
Pay falling for entry-level IT jobs
But management-level IT professionals have seen a boost of 20.5 per cent, according to new research.
Path to becoming CIO opened up
The Open University and CIO Executive Council look to help IT pros reach the top of the ladder.
Google on hiring spree in 2011
The internet giant plans on bringing many new minds to the company over the next 12 months.
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.
IT job vacancies on the rise
A new survey has shown there is twice the number of permanent positions available in the IT sector compared to this time last year.
Has the IT skills gap slammed shut?
The REC is saying the supply of IT skills is outweighing demand.
Vodafone to axe 375 staff in latest cost-cutting move
The mobile operator is pressing ahead with workforce cuts as part of a £1 billion streamlining initiative.
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.
Unite extends Fujistu strike, heads to parliament
Workers at Fujitsu Services will add more days to their walkout, and take their cause to parliament.
Fewer foreign IT workers head to UK
But the number of non-EU tech workers being awarded work visas is still high, according to APSCo.
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