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Sennheiser picks Rocom’s Craven for comms push
Sennheiser has appointed former Rocom corporate sales boss Jane Craven director of sales and marketing, in the first director-level appointment for its UK Professional Telecoms division. News | 29 Aug 2012
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ISO accreditation for CompTIA and SNIA
IT skills certification provider, CompTIA, and the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) have had their CompTIA Storage+ powered by SNIA certification accredited by the ISO. News | 28 Aug 2012
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Quartermaine new UK boss for Juniper
Juniper Networks has named Mark Quartermaine as its new area vice president of the UK and Ireland, with a brief to get his teeth into its service provider and enterprise business. News | 28 Aug 2012
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MicroScope's top stories, week ending 24 August 2012
Our weekly round-up of the most popular digital content here on MicroScope.co.uk. News | 28 Aug 2012
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Byte Night 2012 set to smash records
The IT industry’s annual fundraising event in aid of youth homelessness, Byte Night, looks set to smash its registration and fundraising targets by a substantial margin. News | 24 Aug 2012
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BYOD offers data roaming opportunity for channel
iPass has published a Mobile Workforce Report, saying Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) in the workplace is creating a generation of productive workaholics. News | 23 Aug 2012
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AMD VP to lead EMEA sales
AMD corporate veep Darren Grasby is to head up sales efforts in EMEA, reporting to chief sales officer John Byrne. News | 22 Aug 2012
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Olympics kickstarts SME remote working
The Olympics could have a lasting impact on the way SMEs work with more now enjoying the ability to allow staff to work remotely. News | 21 Aug 2012
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IT bosses not sold on Coalition growth policy
A survey of IT bosses by trade body Intellect has found that many feel the government does not understand their needs. News | 21 Aug 2012
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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 | 20 Aug 2012