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Gartner: Firms must invest more in CIOs
Analyst claims business innovation is at stake because companies don't value the importance of CIOs.
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.
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.
21st century mainframes
Despite the ubiquity of the client/server computing model and the current hype around cloud, the mainframe is the focus of much modernisation work.
Most IT professionals planning for pastures new
The latest IT professional jobseekers research has found most are looking for new employment this year, despite the recession.
Number of IT jobs advertised falls
The economy is hitting employment opportunities in IT, according to Parity.
Offshoring hasn’t hit IT support roles
But the number of new jobs being created is starting to slip, research has revealed.
IT contractors becoming more cautious
The economic downturn is starting to make IT freelancers’ confidence waver, but financial services and telecoms work remains strong, a survey has...
Number of computing students continues to fall
The UK will lose its global competitiveness if government and industry don't work together to battle the problem, a report has said.
Skills shortage pushes IT salaries up
New research has revealed high demand for IT professionals has served to push salaries for permanent IT professionals higher in the UK over the...
Parents falling behind children in tech skills
Software giant aims to teach adults to work more proficiently with computers as study shows children have the upper hand.
IT overlooks talent amidst budget cuts
New research into cost-saving pressures suggests the recession is forcing IT directors to cut costs or focus investment, while still retaining...
Survey: IT women want management training
The latest results of a survey of female technologists have revealed they need more skills development to further their careers.
Despite the downturn, good IT pros are in short supply
In the latest installment of Stephen Pritchard's Inside the Enterprise column, he looks at the importance of tech skills. <br> <br>
Gartner outlines seven essential CIO skills
People are the greatest asset and should be managed with care, claims the analyst firm.
Leadership 101: What does the CIO need to know/do?
Stephen Pritchard talks to CIOs about the essential skills modern leaders need to be successful.
Survey: IT neglects core asset skills
The majority of IT, finance and human resources directors are storing up trouble for themselves by neglecting to retain the skills in-house to...
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