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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.
Cisco networks to tap IT talent
Cisco looks to ensure that IT talent across the world has a forum to collaborate and share skills.
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.
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.
IT staffing growth and problems remain, despite downturn
The National Computing Centre’s latest survey has found IT job growth will remain stable, but that 2009 will be a year of transition.
UK businesses don't trust the net
Chartered Management Institute survey suggests younger managers are more web-savvy, but that businesses still try to block web use at work.
IT illiteracy hinders productivity
Those in the know must work overtime to compensate for other employees IT traumas.
Sisters are doing IT for themselves
The IT industry is a healthy, fast-moving and vibrant place to work. But why are women still turned off by tech?
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.
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.
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.
Microsoft wants to boost tech training
Microsoft is to offer free online training on its products to boost technology skills and the economy.
Skills body calls on IT industry for help
E-skills UK has launched a new industry consultation to develop a new strategic plan for plugging the growing IT skills shortage.
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.
Skills gap could hit public services
With so many major government tech projects in the pipeline, more IT graduates are needed to keep up with demand, the BCS has said.
Where to look to get an IT job
Despite the recession, there are still opportunities out there - you just need to know which sectors and skills to focus on.
CA World 2011: Q&A: Russ Artzt, CA co-founder
We spoke to the man who founded CA Technologies with Charles Wang about the cloud, innovation and what businesses can expect next from the tech giant.
InfoSec 2011: Cyber Security Challenge gets refresh
Cyber Security Challenge UK organisers reveal changes to this year's compeition.
Does IT really have recession-busting powers?
A recent BCS event pondered whether IT could lead the UK out of the recession, while research from IDC and Microsoft this week suggested it has the...
IT no longer boring, say young people
BCS study shows good job prospects in the tech sector have attracted the interest of young people.
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