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VARS called to the bar could be putting on the writs
Lawyers, like meerkats, are ruthless, territorial and will readily eat their young to preserve their status. Now a new service, Compare Legal Costs, could make them less intimidating Opinion
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Top trends in IT training
Mike Meyers, president at Total Seminars, shares his thoughts on some of the technological challenges facing the world of IT training Opinion
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Entatech goes back to the 80s
Nick Booth hops in his time machine and remembers a decade when the IT industry seemed somehow simpler Opinion
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Has enterprise social networking grown up?
Don't LOL, but analysts say that social networking makes companies more efficient. Nick Booth investigates Opinion
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Lack of imagination STEMs any enthusiasm for science
There's a massive shortage of UK children studying the core STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) subjects; not great news for our industry, says Nick Booth Opinion
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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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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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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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Is the skills shortage the IT industry’s own fault?
If the channel put more effort into training staff rather than looking for the finished article would the skills crisis in the IT world be as bad as it is now? Opinion
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So how did you spend your Sunday?
Second blog post from Epson about the team of riders that undertook the London to Brighton bike ride. Opinion