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End users ‘too busy’ to do security, says IBM
A Forrester Research survey commissioned by IBM has found that nearly 70% of end users neglect IT security because other responsibilities keep them too busy. News
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The hunt is on for Team GB's IT stars
After Team GB’s success at the London 2012 Olympics, David Cameron and Boris Johnson have called for more compulsory sport in British schools. But what about compulsory competitive IT? Opinion
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Costs a barrier for small firms training
Small firms are finding that costs are a barrier to undertaking more training and the courses around compliance and technical skills that are on offer lack flexibility News
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The case of BYOD versus CIO
If you love court room dramas, the trend for bringing your own device through the company firewall offers rich potential, says Nick Booth. Opinion
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IT temps head for London games
An uptick in demand for IT contractors during the second quarter has likely been driven by firms opting to hire short-term IT pros to meet Olympic deadlines. News
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When rubbish execution spoils brilliant systems
Nick Booth paid a visit to the Samsung stand at the Olympic Park in London to test-drive the latest mobile wizardry. Opinion
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Steve Clark new top dog at Calyx
Former Azzurri operations director and Everlogic founder Steve Clark is to become the new CEO of Calyx Managed Services. News
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Cisco swings the axe in austerity programme
Cisco is adding to the ten thousand plus jobs that went last year making further staffing reductions as part of ongoing austerity efforts News
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IT jobs rise in data and security aware environment
The demand for staff with security skills has increased driven on by the need for greater protection in a more complex world News
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Phoenix on prowl for new sales teams as pipeline swells
Phoenix IT sales director John Hall has revealed the restructuring of the company is beginning to have a positive effect on its sales pipeline. News