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IT Career Development Schemes Praised
White Paper Scotland's West Dunbartonshire Council and consulting firm Deloitte have both won British Computer Society (BCS) Professional Development Awards. The BCS chief executive believes that... [09 Jun 2006]
IT Career Development Schemes Praised
Scotland's West Dunbartonshire Council and consulting firm Deloitte have both won British Computer Society (BCS) Professional Development Awards. The BCS chief executive believes that... [09 Jun 2006]
Business skills vital for future IT pros
News The IT professionalism programme, dubbed Prof IT, is being backed by the British Computer Society (BCS), e-skills UK, Intellect and the National Computing Centre. David... [08 May 2006]
Sir Tim picks up latest gong
News The British Computer Society will honour Berners-Lee with the BCS Lovelace Medal for his work fostering the growth and development of IT in the UK and... [29 Mar 2006]
IBM bags seven-year Unilever outsourcing deal
News Unilever has turned to IBM for a seven-year outsourcing contract aimed at transforming its financial transactional services in Europe. The move will affect around 750 Unilever staff across 20 countries. [23 Dec 2005]
'Hold software developers responsible for security'
News The British Computer Society (BCS) agreed there should be accountability in software development but argued that companies should be held responsible for the security of... [13 Oct 2005]
Creteil and Montreuil Multi-Community Hospital Centres Implementation of a High-Performance Hospital Information System
White Paper The IBM Business Consulting Services (BCS) solution implemented at Creteil and Montreuil MHCs is based mainly on three solutions: ORACLE eBusiness Suite, Hexagone's Symphonie On-Line and... [27 Apr 2005]
Creteil and Montreuil Multi-Community Hospital Centres Implementation of a High-Performance Hospital Information System
The IBM Business Consulting Services (BCS) solution implemented at Creteil and Montreuil MHCs is based mainly on three solutions: ORACLE eBusiness Suite, Hexagone's Symphonie On-Line and... [27 Apr 2005]
IT pros getting younger, claims BCS
News The British Computer Society (BCS) is claiming success in its efforts to pull in young IT professionals as part of a recruitment drive to boost membership figures. The boom in new... [09 Dec 2004]
Offshoring: Not the end of IT as we know it
Comment Though an important trend in IT, offshoring is not going to make the UK into a nation of hairdressers and waiters, says Mark Kobayashi-Hillary - and the BCS has the... [06 Dec 2004]
Offshoring: IT staff should stop moaning and skill up
News UK IT workers need more rounded business skills to survive the offshore outsourcing trend that will see at least 12 per cent of UK IT jobs migrate overseas by 2010, according to a new study by the... [29 Nov 2004]
What do UK IT companies need to compete?
News More than three-quarters of IT managers surveyed by the British Computer Society (BCS) named professional skill set at the most important quality for competitiveness.... [21 Sep 2004]
Brits are nation of computer buffs - just don't mention the porn…
News Research published by the British Computer Society (BCS) suggests that the UK now boasts a decent level of IT literacy but that a quarter of the population are still... [07 Sep 2004]
Evolving Standards & the 64-Bit Ecosystem Webcast
White Paper Join top executives of the HP Enterprise Storage and Servers organization, Scott Stallard (SVP and GM of ESS), Brad Anderson (SVP and GM of ISS), & Rich Marcello (SVP and GM of BCS), as they discuss... [30 May 2004]
Devil's Advocate: Why certifying IT workers won't help
Comment No doubt many BCS members have done sterling work, but so have lots of other people. The BCS has for decades campaigned for a professionalised IT industry, and asserted its claim to be... [26 Apr 2004]
